Playoff injuries to critical players on contending teams

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There have been quite a few this year; we're only 10 days into the playoffs.

GS - Steph Curry MCL sprain 2 weeks+
SAS - LaMarcus hurt pinkie
LAC - CP3 broken hand
LAC - Blake Griffin torn quad
LAC - JJ Reddick injured heal
DAL - Chandler Parsons knee surgery
DAL - Deron Williams groin injury
MEM - Marc Gasol broken foot
MEM - Mike Conley Achilles tendinitis
HOU - broken team

The East has had a few, there might be some others;

MIA - Chris Bosh blood clots
BOS - Avery Bradley pulled hamstring
CHA - Nic Batum injured knee

Of course we've had Meyers injured; although many don't believe that's hurt us.

Last year the Cavs had Love and Kyrie injured, OKC didn't have Durant, Atlanta lost Carroll and Korver. Wall was injured for Washington. Dwight got injured against the Warriors. Beverly and DMo also hurt for the Rockets. Wes goes down before the playoffs. LaMarcus had a hurt finger. Conley fractured his face playing us.

It seems as though the NBA playoffs are becoming a war of attrition NFL style.
 
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There have been quite a few this year; we're only 10 days into the playoffs.

GS- Steph Curry MCL sprain 2 weeks+
SAS - LaMarcus hurt pinkie
LAC - CP3 broken hand
LAC - Blake Griffin torn quad
LAC - JJ Reddick injured heal
DAL - Chandler Parsons knee surgery
DAL - Deron Williams groin injury
MEM - Marc Gasol broken foot
MEM - Mike Conley Achilles tendonities
HOU - broken team

The East has had a few, there might be some others;

MIA - Chris Bosh blood clots
BOS - Avery Bradley pulled hamstring
CHA - Nic Batum injured knee

Of course we've had Meyers injured; although many don't believe that's hurt us.

Last year the Cavs had Love and Kyrie injured, OKC didn't have Durant or Westbrook, Atlanta lost Carroll and Korver. Wall was injured for Washington. Dwight got injured against the Warriors.

It seems as though the NBA playoffs are becoming a war of attrition NFL style.
OKC had Westbrook. They just didn't make the playoffs.
 
It's nice to see a lot of these injuries not carrying long term implications. At some point injuries in whatever form are part of the business. While it might hurt for playoff match-ups, ultimately the long term health is most important. You see teams combining modern technology and preventative medicine. Hopefully we can continue to reduce the risk of serious injuries with advances in technology and our understanding of the human body.
 
It's nice to see a lot of these injuries not carrying long term implications. At some point injuries in whatever form are part of the business. While it might hurt for playoff match-ups, ultimately the long term health is most important. You see teams combining modern technology and preventative medicine. Hopefully we can continue to reduce the risk of serious injuries with advances in technology and our understanding of the human body.

Fonzenthecpt1 ;)
 
It's interesting to me how warriors fans are lamenting the loss of curry but they got to face the grizz without Conley last year and the cavs without Irving or love.
 
It's interesting to me how warriors fans are lamenting the loss of curry but they got to face the grizz without Conley last year and the cavs without Irving or love.
Exactly what I was thinking. They had the easiest path to a championship since the LAL/NJN Finals.
 
Colin Cowherd is talking about this right now. He says there is so much specialization in sports now - kids only playing one sport - that they get repetitive motion injuries. He also says players are now into cardio more than muscle and so that they aren't as strong as they used to be.
 
Colin Cowherd is discussing this very topic right now. He says--based on Tim Grover's theories--that all these injuries are because of athletic specialization. That kids who are elite athletes start playing only one sport non-stop from age 10, so their bodies break down from repetitive motion injuries
 
Colin Cowherd is discussing this very topic right now. He says--based on Tim Grover's theories--that all these injuries are because of athletic specialization. That kids who are elite athletes start playing only one sport non-stop from age 10, so their bodies break down from repetitive motion injuries
Bullshit! Little fork is just fine.
 

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