KU’s Peterson hamstring injury

ComebackCats98

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I think injuries seem to occur more frequently now because players are playing one specific sport so much. These really good players are playing basketball year round. High school season ends go to AAU. They’re playing so much basketball before they get to college.

Used to guys played basketball, then baseball and next football. Totally different sports where you approach them and train different. It’s like having 3 cars to drive. You can avoid racking up miles on one and increase their longevity. Whereas playing basketball year round non stop is just taking one car and driving it over and over.
 
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Lime-Kat

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That hammy is going to bug him all year long. Rough draw for the kid.
That’s completely conjecture. There is a wide range of hamstring injury. I’ve healed them in two weeks. Even less. If it didn’t rupture then you have zero knowledge.
 

Runt#1969

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If Peterson is injured, any game he is out is a HUGE gift for the opposition. I don't like to see injuries happen, I hope he gets back to 100%. Sucks to see players get injured, period.
 
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JPFisher

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That’s completely conjecture. There is a wide range of hamstring injury. I’ve healed them in two weeks. Even less. If it didn’t rupture then you have zero knowledge.
Thanks, but context from the article is that he's been dealing with this for "several weeks" going all the way back to the preseason. It's gotten worse since then, so it's clearly already a lingering issue.

Inference.