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"As athletes, you want to be out there. Your competitive nature takes over. You don't want to come out of the game. So sometimes you need somebody who knows more about it to step in and say, 'No, you're not,'" Crawford said. "That doesn't need to be (the player's) call, because it can have long-term effects."
The NFL and NHL bolstered their rules against improper hits and Major League Baseball has looked into creating a seven-day disabled list specifically for concussions as steps to limit and better diagnose head injuries. Even so, major stars of each sport have missed significant time this season or last because of concussions.
Penguins center Sidney Crosby has been out since Jan. 6, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers missed a game after sustaining two concussions and Twins first baseman Justin Morneau, the 2006 AL MVP, took part in a spring training "B" game on Tuesday -- the first time he's played since a concussion sidelined him in July.
According to STATS LLC data reviewed by the AP, eight NBA players have missed games this season because of head injuries, concussions or concussion-like symptoms and there's been an average of nine players per season who've missed playing time over the previous five years.
Besides Paul, Miami's Mike Miller, San Antonio's Gary Neal, Phoenix's Vince Carter and New Jersey's Anthony Morrow and Damion James all have dealt with blows to the head since Feb. 15.
The actual numbers could be higher.
For example, the Milwaukee Bucks have had four players with concussions or concussion-like symptoms alone, yet only Ersan Ilyasova was on the eight-player list.
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, who told the AP last month that there needed to be a league-wide policy, didn't miss a game with his concussion. Carlos Delfino's initial diagnosis was a neck strain before he began having lingering symptoms, while Corey Maggette missed two games.
Ilyasova's injury was immediately ruled a concussion after he collided with Jon Brockman in practice two weeks ago, and there's no timetable for his return.
Phoenix's Channing Frye slammed heads with Carter in the third quarter of a loss to Boston last week. The Suns said after the game Frye had a bruised eye and Carter had a cut on his mouth. Carter missed one game because of dizziness, but Frye had one of his best games of the season two nights later in Milwaukee.
"Getting conked on the head was kind of like a reality -- at any moment, this can all be taken away," Frye said after that game. "Anything messing with your head is serious."
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