Many players, together with Jamal Mashburn, contend which microfracture knee operation hampered their explosiveness. How does it do that? Does it harm a player when they try to pierce a approach they did before? we don't assimilate because it cripples a player so much.
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KmtS31
May 11th, 2009 at 11:11 pm
the main reason is that most of the tym, esp when ur older (lets say 28 above) you're body isn't as strong as before.. n wen u do that surgery, although the problem sort of disappears, the part where they had the surgery on is much weaker than before.. plus the wear n tear of the long nba season.. basically you're joints can't hold up as long as they used to do.. the mobility of that particular joint is lessened..
but as many as the players whose careers have been destroyed there are those who managed to do somewhat a complete comeback.. an example is jason kidd, although he really can't jump as high, or move as fast as he once did, he still is a triple double threat.. n probably the most succesful return is AMARE STOUDEMIRE.. at first it seemed lyk his jumping abilty wouldn't return, but later in the season he proved he could still fly.. probably the main reason y amare's game hasn't been damaged so much is bcoz he still is young.. so his body can still easily recover from an injury lyk dat..
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