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Damn, that is terrible news. I was watching the game when she suffered the injury. Didn't know that it would lead to this.
I was wondering how she was doing. Noticed that she has not played since. Flush this season down the toilet, she's done. :(
 
Damn, that is terrible news. I was watching the game when she suffered the injury. Didn't know that it would lead to this.
I was wondering how she was doing. Noticed that she has not played since. Flush this season down the toilet, she's done. :(
Plus France.
 
The website says it was a scope to repair cartilage damage .....

In general and not knowing anything specific about KML's injury, recovery time from a scope to repair cartilage damage can be much much shorter than ligament repair --- weeks rather than months. I wouls say there is a chance she could be back before the end of the WNBA season
 
Bummer ... always a Husky. Given her body type, rehab discipline is going to be especially important. Hang in there K.
 
She, for her height was a bit on the solid side---each pound the body caries and many pounds of force (which causes damage) to the knees and feet. Fact's not insult. The running both in games and practice for 10 or more years (KML) tends to show up as you leave your teens.
 
KLM is one of my fav Huskies because she has a wonderful wit about her. It's on display here:


It would appear the recovery will be quicker than I thought. She was among my 50 or so favorite Uconn players---so many great kids pass through this program. Sensational hand-eye-distance coordination and ability. She actually became an all around basketball player at Uconn--hope this knee damage ends properly and she has a great career.
 
What I loved about Kaleena when she was at UConn was the reliability of her shot. When the other team was making a run and maybe UConn made a few mistakes or looked a little discombobulated, you knew Kaleena would make the shot that would right the ship. And then everything would turn in our favor. It was always great having her there on the team. She was definitely one of my favorite players at UConn. I'll pray for her speedy recovery.
 
I hope that she recovers quickly. I would like to see her in a starting role instead of coming off the bench.
Somehow I don't think that she is/was being utilized as much as possible for her three-point talents.
 

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