1. I could tell by the way she walked that her knee was still bothering her. 2. Arnott admitted that the knee was bothering him but would not use it as an excuse. 3. Both knees have been bothering him this year, and he had to have his right shoulder worked on during his match with Courier. 4. Brand said the knee is not bothering him and that he has already played some basketball on it. 5. Broken ribs and back spasms during the summer interrupted his preparation to come back from retirement this season, and his knee has bothered him for months. 6. But Alexander suddenly said his knee was bothering him. 7. He took two practice swings, and said his knee did not bother him. 8. His knees have been bothering him during training. 9. Ironically, however, it is his home run trot that provides evidence that Strawberry is ailing, that his surgically repaired left knee is bothering him. 10. My knees were bothering me, but the rest helped, and my legs feel pretty good right now. |