Eastoff
But it was a beginning.
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No, that was my point. It's "conventional wisdom" simply because so many people believe it. But I've yet to see any evidence or studies done to show what is actually dangerous. It "feels" (to me) like more minutes are dangerous, but part of that is simply the brain-washing of people claiming it all throughout my basketball-watching life.
Someone brought up pitchers and innings and pitch counts earlier. I've actually seen studies on that (Baseball Prospectus has, or used to have, a "Pitcher Abuse Points" measure and found that there were statistically significant correlations between pitch counts over a certain amount--something like 120 in a game--and increased injury risk). I've seen other studies over the years. So I'm much more willing to buy into limiting pitch counts.
The general thrust of my posts in this thread has been: Maybe Aldridge is playing "too many" minutes, but I've really seen nothing compelling yet to illustrate that.
If I may add to this thought experiment, the position/ move set probably has a big influence on injuries as well. Brandon Roy was doing a lot of cutting and faking. That is going to be harder on knees. LMA is doing more back down stuff, which might be harder on a different area of the body.



