Their bones do break. Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs, for instance, broke a bone in his hand around February of 2010. Although it is not too common for bones other than the hands and feet, their bones do break.
They do!
i dont think you can
NBA players dont have to ( like kobe)
bones dont move BUT if you break a bone or fracture it or ... you know they can move but not usually
only a participation ring but really they dont get crap
Dont fall have fun dont break ur bones or die!
because your bones get older and more worn out so they are easier to break and they probaly dont eat and enough fruit and veg so they get a lack of vitamins and therefore the bones weaken and tend to break easier :)
Because they already make alot of money, so they dont need a diploma (degree) to get a job. Plus you dont have to know alot about things other than basketball to play basketball.
Well i will break you means that he will beat you up or he will break your bones!!!! watch out dont fight back tell somebody about it GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!
Yes when basketball was just invented players used the " granny shot" method to shoot threes, post shots, and free throws. We dont know why but they just thought thats the way to shoot.
Calcium strengtens bones and makes more solid so they dont break easily
helps them be strong and stops your bones and thing from being sick and so your bones dont break also durr