BUCKS NOTES Lang undergoes surgery on hand Center was slowed by Achilles' injury last season

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From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Date: 19971005
Author:MICHAEL HUNT

No one would blame Milwaukee Bucks center Andrew Lang if he threw back his head and screamed, "Why me?"

Healthy and in shape after suffering through most of last season with an Achilles' heel injury, Lang confidently returned to practice only to suffer a hand injury on the first day of training camp.

Lang underwent surgery Saturday morning after tearing a tendon in the tip of his right ring finger. He suffered the injury by catching his hand in the net following a dunk. Because he will wear a splint for at least four weeks, Lang won't be able to participate in most training-camp drills. He ...

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