As the youngest MVP winner, why is Ross often injured?

In the 2008 NBA draft, Ross became the top pick. Since then, the first three seasons of my career have begun. In the first three seasons, Ross played an average of 80 games per season, playing more than 37 minutes per game. There is no doubt that he is a completely healthy athlete. The signs of Ross's injury appeared in 20 10-20 1 1 season. It was Ross's MVP season and the peak of his career. He played 8/kloc-0 games, averaging 37.4 minutes per game. In that year, the Bulls played more than 50 games 1 1, and all1/players played more than 10 minutes. However, even with the large-scale rotation, Sibudu was reluctant to give up Ross and rest for one more minute.

Ross has explosive passing and layup speed, which puts great pressure on knee ligaments and ankles and is easy to get hurt! The instantaneous explosive power provided by his muscular development has exceeded the bearing capacity of bones and ligaments! And the bounce is too high, the landing buffer time is short, and it is easier to get hurt! Ross's meniscus was badly injured before he entered the NBA, and the level of confrontation in the NBA is several levels higher than that in the college league, so hidden dangers will break out sooner or later. Ross's mistake was that he didn't have superior physical conditions, but chose to storm. Of course, this is compared with NBA players. Compared with us ordinary people, Ross is a big shot. Ross's forced entry, forced change of direction and forced breakthrough made Ross's body overwhelmed. At that time, some people criticized Ross for not playing for a long time. Ross's forced entry, forced change of direction and forced breakthrough made Ross's body overwhelmed. At that time, some people criticized Ross for not playing for a long time.

Ross doesn't need to pick and roll to break through. He just crossed into the three-second zone. Everyone made a layup, and he dunked directly with both hands. This kind of play relies heavily on explosive force, which really hurts the knee! Although Shao Wei also likes to break through, he basically makes layups, and the proportion of dunks is less than that of important ones, and the impact on his knees is relatively small. So this is why Ross's career is always full of injuries.