A higher propensity to get injured makes you injury prone. Doesn't matter what the injuries are. The fact he can smack a wall with his hand, break it, and then be excused from practicing D says a lot to me. About him, his coach, and the organization as a whole. Yes, freak injuries happen. Yes, it's great it's not some reoccuring knee problem. 4 injuries that have sidelined him for some sort of siginificant time in 3 years. That's not good. He's not out there in a cage punching people in their heads for a living. He's playing basketball.
This is a trend. Projecting the next month's worth of games, Kyrie will have played in 72 games since his frosh year at Duke. In that same period, he will have missed 73.