Terry did not want to speculate on whether injuries would increase once the playoffs began, but he said he would be on the lookout for more overuse injuries as players continue to ramp up activity — including injuries from jumping and landing 100s of times a day when the muscles are not used to it, to lower extremity and back injuries from the toll of playing so many games on a tight schedule. “Not having those rest and recovery days will make it hard,” Terry said. “Both the NBA and NHL have put a lot of thought into the process, but you have to weigh the compactness of the schedule with what we’re asking these athletes to do with regard to being in the bubble and how hard that’s going to be on people.”