Originally posted by Da Coach
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Bob Lanier - played for 14 years in the NBA, nearly 20,000 points, was at the top of his game for about the first 10 years even after the surgery, then the other operations and age started to affect him slowly. So he was better for many years after the surgery. He is also in the Hall of Fame, after having ACL surgery.
Bernard King - lost his explosiveness and was not as good after, although still averaged over 22 points a game the next 5 years.
Ron Harper - was not as good after.
Danny Manning - was better after his ACL injury rookie year. He came back and became an all-star and was one of the NBA's best for about 6 seasons. His career was shortened only because of multiple operations that finally took their toll. But the point was, he was the player he was in college even after his ACL surgery, and he improved for years.
Amare Stoudemire - the season after his surgery, played 82 games, but it took him awhile to get back where he was. He averaged 20 ppg Last season, averaged over 25 points and 9 rebounds a game and was again at the top of his game. This season, is leading his team in scoring and shows the same skill set he had before the surgery. It also seems like he hasn't really lost any explosiveness, which is surprising. He might not be "better", but he is exactly at the same level as before the surgery. But I agree that it is still early. But he is at two going on three all-star seasons after the surgery.
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