trojanfan12
Super Moderator




It absolutely does change. The physicality in basketball (while there) is far less then football.
Again, as far as taking the time to get warmed up and prepared to play, there is no difference.
Additionally, basketball has it's own injuries that are seen more in basketball. Particularly things like pulled muscles, strained tendons, etc. As long as players have time to stretch and get warmed up, they are at no greater risk of suffering those injuries at one time of day than any other.
By the same token, if they do not take the time to warm up and prepare to play, they are more likely to suffer an injury regardless of the time the game is played.