10/29/2013
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- Stephania Bell, Fantasy Sports Close
- Senior writer for ESPN.com
- Certified orthopedic clinical specialist and strength and conditioning specialist
- Clinician, author and teacher
The majority of injuries in the NBA are to the athlete's knee, both short-term (such as meniscus tears) and long-term (progressive injuries involving cartilage breakdown of the joint).
Anterior cruciate ligament tears have not typically been as common in the NBA as in other professional leagues, like the NFL, for instance, so there are fewer players for comparison.