The NBA's Power Outage: Why Star Injuries Are a Deeper Crisis Than You Think
NBA star injuries are currently a "crisis" due to the high frequency of short-term absences among its top players, creating a league-wide "power outage." This trend impacts game quality, fan interest, and team performance, especially with the 65-game minimum for major awards. While not always season-ending, the constant unavailability of stars like Ja Morant and Zion Williamson highlights a systemic challenge rooted in the modern game's fast pace.
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