Andrew Bogut calls those who can’t understand his poor injury luck ‘pretty uneducated’
Andrew Bogut will probably miss the remainder of the 2011-12 season as he recovers from a fractured ankle. He missed over half of the 2008-09 season with a fracture in his back . He missed the end of the 2009-10 season due to a horrific right arm and shoulder injury, the recovery of which clearly marred his otherwise-healthy 2010-11 season. Partially as a result of all this missed time, Bogut was recently traded to Golden State Warriors in a move a goodly chunk of the team's fan base was not happy with, despite Bogut's sterling credentials (or, at least, "potential") as a game-changing, defensive-minded big man with myriad skills. Stuck on the sidelines, again, Bogut is acting defensive-minded as he responds to the claim that he's "injury-prone," a semantics-driven argument that has dogged him for years. In talking with 95.7 The Game in San Francisco with The Drive, Bogut got rightfully (and respectfully) chippy with his detractors. Our mates at Sports Radio Interviews were kind enough to transcribe the interview, and relay the goodness : "A little bit, but that's pro sports. We're paid to play and obviously when you're not playing you're going to receive some negativity and...
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