Scary Moment: Anthony Davis Lands Awkwardly on Knee, Kentucky Nation Holds Breath [Video]
The tournament has already lost two stars off of #1 seeds that have impacted the tournament since it was set on Selection Sunday–Fab Melo to suspension and Kendall Marshall of North Carolina to the wrist injury. Today, the only drama in the Kentucky-Baylor game turned out to be a scary moment where national player of the year candidate Anthony Davis came down awkwardly on his knee.
A collective gasp went up, from Kentucky fans as well as basketball fans everywhere who want to see the best players compete. Davis was on the ground for several minutes and left the game. He has since returned to action. However, he did not look good, and did not try to jump to challenge a layup opportunity that he would normally eat up. He left again, got his knee worked on, and has returned, so hopefully it was just a hyperextension with stiffness.

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March 25th, 2012 at 4:13 PM
Davis needs to put on more muscle before he gets to the NBA. He’ll get pushed around by stronger centers and power forwards.
March 25th, 2012 at 10:57 PM
I understand this is an extremely tempting visual deduction however the relationship between muscle mass and NBA basketball strength is probably not as strong as your eyes will lead you to believe.
For example, gymnasts are may be the most functionally strong humans alive however bulking up in the weight room has very little to with being a good gymnast. The trick here is that the large muscle groups you can observe may not have as much to do with basketball creating a visual illusion.
I’ve asked this question before but can you find me an example of any basketball player who actually got better by putting on muscle mass?