Injuries of Pro Athletes in the NBA

1695 Words4 Pages

As with any sport, injuries occur quite frequently in the NBA. How these injuries are handled varies by team. Sometimes it is all about how serious it is and if it can get worse through playing through it. A lot of it is determined by how the player feels and how much the organization really wants and needs them on the court. Like if the team really needs a win or even just won’t accept the player to not play due to the crowd expecting them. Then if the player doesn't feel comfortable enough to play, like Andrew Bynum last year with his knee. Are injuries and recoveries ever truly handled appropriately by the players and the organizations? Circumstances determine whether or not injuries and recoveries are handled appropriately in the NBA.
NBA stands for National Basketball Association, which has thirty organizations in all and all of them but one in the United States. The other organization that is not in the US is in Canada. The NBA was founded in June 6, 1946 in New York City. A lot of major ice hockey arena owners helped to create the NBA. The first official game ever was played on November 1, 1946 in Toronto, Ontario. The NBA has now been around for about sixty-eight years. Throughout all those years there has been three very dominate teams/organizations. There is the Los Angeles Lakers with 16 championships. There the Boston Celtics with 17 championships, and the Chicago Bulls with only six championships. All of these organizations have had plenty of great players, but the best player ever is considered to be
Michael Jordan who played for the Bulls and helped win all six of their championships. He did this by having two three peats (www.wikipedia.org). He has also gotten a few MVP’s along the way.
Throughout Jordan’s care...

... middle of paper ...

.../gym/stretching.shtml>
“Debilitated.” Webster’s New World Thesaurus. 1974: Warner Books Edition.
Hojnacki, Sean.”Good, Bad and Ugly NBA Diets.” Bleacherreport.com. 7 March. 2013. 11 Dec. 2013

Kerber, Fred.”D-Will (ankles) get another cortisone shot.” Rotoworld.com. 22 Feb. 2013. 11 Dec. 2013

Mccann, Zach.”Sleep tracking brings new info to athletes.” Espn.go.com. 1 June. 2013. 11 Dec. 2013

“National Basketball Association” Wikipedia.org. 11 Dec. 2012. 11 Dec. 2013

NBA.com. 2013. 11 Dec. 2013

Open Document