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01-10-2019, 01:55 PM | #1 | |||
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So I was thinking; why no basketball players with ALS?
0494 NBA (0) 1200 MLB (2) Lou & "Catfish," + Pete Frates 1696 NFL (6) Dwight Clark, Tim Green, Tim Shaw, OJ Brigance, Kevin Turner & Orlando Thomas. Again, my hypothesis - getting jousted around makes an individual with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis regress more rapidly. Basketball is mostly no contact . . . Baseball has some contact . . . Football of course . . . : Rates: 0 in 0500 NBA . . . below normal 1 in 0400 MLB . . . about normal 1 in 0283 NFL . . . above normal . . . Of course this is crude statistic; for example, an athlete's career length is not factored in. |
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