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en It appears to be a bruise. Hopefully, the swelling will go down after she ices it.

en He just has a bruise. There wasn't much swelling, so he should be ready to go.

en We just can't get that swelling out of it. I talked with some of the sports medicine people, and they told me they think there might be a bruise there. Dennis looked strong (Monday). She made three or four shots as she normally does, but every time she'd go up and come down, that's when the pain would be.

en I got kicked on the inside at the end of the game in Portland. It was a bone bruise. It was real puffy and stiff, but the swelling has gone down a little bit. I never had one like this, on the inside.

en I feel better than yesterday. I have a little bit of a bruise. It's good to see the bruise coming out. That means it's healing.

en We thought Will broke his leg, but he has a deep bone bruise. Nelson has horrible shin splints and Luis has a nasty bruise. It's yellow and purple. We've joked around that it looks like some kind of disease, because it's spread over his entire leg.

en Before when he'd had swelling in there, it would go down when you gave him rest and time off of it. But the swelling hadn't left.

en We are hoping there can be a change in the next 24 hours. There were no problems after the game (last Sunday) but when he turned up for training with Holland there was swelling. We are having to work hard to try and get the swelling down.

en The doctors had told them once they arrived that the brain swelling had gone down. In Bob's case, that had been a big concern. Yesterday they had to operate and remove part of the skullcap to relieve some of the swelling.
  Tom Brokaw

en He got hit with a shot in the second period. He played through it, but when you take your skate off, that's when the swelling occurs. His X-ray was negative, so nothing is broken. It's really a matter of getting the swelling down, and then it's a question of pain tolerance. It's hard to say where he stands. There's a possibility he'll be fine.

en Nobody has said anything about it and I feel pretty good. It's just this dang swelling. I can grab weights and stuff like that. I feel fine, it's just a matter of that swelling.

en He had a little swelling. It's nothing serious. It's called old age. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. But we got to make sure we get that swelling down.

en It was a day-to-day thing, and it was a matter of getting the swelling out, ... We're not home yet. He worked it today, and we have to see if the swelling stays out. He's been living in the training room with Rick Burkholder. He felt pretty good today.

en It was a day-to-day thing, and it was a matter of getting the swelling out. We're not home yet. He worked it today, and we have to see if the swelling stays out. He's been living in the training room with Rick Burkholder. He felt pretty good today.

en Obviously it won't be healed before the end of the finals, but it's one of those situations where the swelling, if it can go down, and it's not in the worst possible spot ... Obviously it cracked in the first half (Saturday) and I played the second half, so it wasn't like I was incapable to run, ... Obviously there's swelling and there's some stiffness in there, so right now running I wouldn't be able to do. But you never know over the next few days how things work. We'll just wait and see what happens.


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