Andrew Bynum, of the Los Angeles Lakers’ will be out at least eight weeks because of an injured left knee.
MRI tests and an examination Monday by team physician Dr. Steve Lombardo revealed Bynum had temporarily dislocated his kneecap — a subluxation — and suffered a bone bruise.
Bynum is expected to make a full recovery, the Lakers said in a press release.
“He’s already focusing on his rehab,” Bynum’s agent, David Lee, told ESPN The Magazine’s Sam Alipour on Monday.
The 20-year-old center, who leads the NBA in field-goal percentage, was injured early in the third quarter of Sunday night’s 100-99 victory over Memphis when he landed on teammate Lamar Odom’s left foot while going for a rebound.





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