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Athletes used this term for as long as I can remember. Typically coach/trainer will use it when someone gets hit and has a bruise/contusion or rolls an ankle and affects movement but isn’t necessarily believed to be serious, but needs rest.
Weird to see in article. Previous Message
Knock definition. Odd that it was used in the article.
From Dictionary:
"to strike in collision; bump:
He knocked into a table." Previous Message
https://longbeachstate.com/news/2022/11/27/mens-basketball-tsohonis-murray-lead-long-beach-state-to-third-place-finish-at-baha-mar-hoops.aspx
"Long Beach State (4-3) was shorthanded as Jadon Jones picked up a knock against North Texas and was unavailable Sunday,"
Whatever that means. I assume a knock to the head. Hope he is ok.
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