We weren't injured at all the beginning of the season. In fact, there were a number of games when the injury reports actually said "Sacramento Kings: NO INJURIES"...
As far as your comments go, what exactly would you like Pete Youngman to do that you think he's not doing or not doing correctly? This idea that the trainers are to blame for things like sprained thumbs, hairline fractures in toes, etc. is just not supported by any facts I've ever seen. Look at the variety of injuries our guys are experiencing. If anything, I think the Indian Burial Ground Curse under Arco might just be the most likely culprit.
IF there was any possibility the training staff was either doing something wrong or wasn't doing what every other training staff in the NBA does, it would have been fodder for many articles by AV or other Bee writers. They wouldn't pass up an opportunity to be able to place blame for all the injuries.
Training staffs pretty much follow standardized procedures. These aren't voodoo rituals. They are established protocols for NBA basketball and from what I've heard just about all the teams follow those same guidelines, etc.
Skinner's injury could well be because all of a sudden he's logging pretty good minutes after languishing on the bench all year in Philly. On the other hand, it could just be a freak accident.
Cat's injury is a hairline fracture of his fourth toe, which can happen to anyone at any time. I broke a toe by running into a chair barefoot in the middle of the night.
Brad's leg was apparently the result of a stress fracture that hadn't shown up on MRIs.
Bobby's injury was just something that happened. His hand was hit at just the wrong time.
Peja's back problems and hamstring? Dehydration could be a factor in the latter, which occurred when he was suffering from flu-like symptoms. As far as the back problem goes, I don't think it was ever clearly identified as to what the problem actually was.
Evans' head struck the floor - hard. That was his injury.
Daniels was on the injured list simply to make room for the new guys on the active roster.
I saw Bibby's ankle injury. It happens, just as Tim Duncan's. As far as hyperextending his knee goes, that can happen when you step down awkwardly and your weight shifts.
I'm not sure about what happened to Corliss and his elbow, although I suspect it could be recurring tendinitis which I think he's had for a while.
I don't see anything there that indicates some common cause.
Sometimes there just aren't any underlying common causes.