THE EFFECT OF ACL INJURY ON POST-RECOVERY BASKETBALL PERFORMANCE IN THE NBA LEAGUE

Keywords: Ligament reconstruction, return to play, player performance, athlete health

Abstract

Aim. This study investigated whether Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction affects the post-recovery performance in National Basketball Association (NBA) players. Materials and Methods. Quantitative analysis of retrospective data from the NBA players’ game performance and injuries was performed. Data for 44 consecutive NBA seasons (Seasons 1976/1977 to 2019/2020) were analyzed. All male NBA players who sustained an ACL injury, followed by ACL reconstruction, and return to play (RTP) in the NBA during their career (n = 71) were included in the study. Their age at the time of injury, playing position, number of season pre- and post- injury, number of games played per season, points per game, rebounds per game, and assists per game. Results. Players played around 4 seasons before ACL injury and around 5 seasons after injury. After the ACL reconstruction, point guards showed a significant decline in minutes played per game (p = 0.04). A decline in number of games as well as in the minutes played per game could be observed in small forwards (p = 0.03). In average, power forwards played fewer seasons before the injury compared to after the injury (3.5 seasons pre- vs 6.2 seasons post-injury, p < 0.05). The number of games per season and minutes per game did not differ significantly prior and post ACL injury in Centers. The univariate ANOVA showed a 27.3 % general difference in game performance when the whole sample was analyzed. Conclusions. Several performance variables in absolute values, which decreased after RTP, indicate that NBA players’ performance unquestionably changed after the ACL reconstruction.

Author Biographies

I. Ranisavljev , University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

PhD, Professor of Department Theory and Technology of Sports and Recreation, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia.

F. Kojic , University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

PhD, Assistant Professor of University of Belgrade – Teacher Education Faculty, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia.

M. Cosic , University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

PhD, Professor of Department Theory and Technology of Sports and Recreation, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia.

N. Todorovic , University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

MSc, Postgraduate student, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia.

F. Kukic , University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Serbia

PhD, Assistant professor, University of Banja Luka – Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Banja Luka, Republic of Serbia.

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Published
2024-12-30
How to Cite
Ranisavljev, I., Kojic, F., Cosic, M., Todorovic, N., & Kukic, F. (2024). THE EFFECT OF ACL INJURY ON POST-RECOVERY BASKETBALL PERFORMANCE IN THE NBA LEAGUE. Human. Sport. Medicine, 24(3), 152-161. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm240318
Section
Rehabilitation and sports medicine