Shewasfly wrote:KingDavid wrote:Shewasfly wrote:
Lots of information on that website. I see that by 35, Kobe had played over 45,000 minutes. Next year, Wade will have played barely over 30,000. All the other guys on the lists that you shared have considerably lower minutes played as well. I'm not saying this is definitely why the drop offs happen, but I find it interesting that with all the analytics people want to use these days for their own agendas, they have issues actually being analytical.
Also MJ shouldn't be in the conversation since he was 38 when he played again, but either way he was classified as SF when he came back so he wouldn't have made it to your list no matter what.
How many of them had their Mcl removed in college?
This has zero to do with the argument that was presented which was essentially "age age age age age". Injury history is actually a valid theory. Questions around how Wade's knee will hold up would be the real issue. If it wasn't for that and he still had the same minutes played, I'd be much more sure to say he'll be reasonably efficient for the next 2 season. I think the closest situation in which a star player has played so few minutes is Grant Hill, and he surged for a couple of years (in regards to his own production) after 35.
The rest of your post also doesn't seem to address what was originally being talked about so I skipped it.
Injuries come with age. Injury history goes hand in hand with age. Those little nagging sores that you can play through in your 20s become reasons for multiple pain killers in your mid 30s and are why you can't move like you once did.
I'm quite surprised that injury wasn't taken into consideration in this conversation, but it is one of the first things that come to mind for me since I'm a medical professional.
I meant to say "..great LEAPER...most damage comes from landing...", to further my point but using swype can completely suck sometimes.























 
  




