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At this point in the NBA season, there isn’t a single player who is 100 percent healthy. Guys may be able to play every night, but they are dealing with some sort of nick or bruise that is giving them some discomfort when out on the court.
At this point in the NBA season, there isn’t a single player who is 100 percent healthy. Guys may be able to play every night, but they are dealing with some sort of nick or bruise that is giving them some discomfort when out on the court. Managing that discomfort and playing through some level of pain is something that every athlete knows about. No one wants to sit out and miss time away from the court or field, as taking part in games is what makes all of the hard work and practice worthwhile. Alas, some players have a higher pain tolerance than others. One of the players whose pain tolerance may not be as high as some people within the organization and fans would like to see is New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby. Anunoby has dealt with a myriad of injuries throughout his NBA career. 74 games played in his rookie season is the most in a single campaign for him, as he has played under 50 twice. Thus far this season, he has played in 44 between the Toronto Raptors and Knicks. How many more we will see him pl
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