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Who will Lebron James play for next year?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Adickes

Harvard Medical School. I'll allow it
Dr. Mark Stephen Adickes, M.D.  (born April 22, 1961 in Bad CannstattGermany) is currently an Orthopedic surgeon  and a former American football  offensive lineman  in the National Football League  for the Kansas City Chiefs  and Washington ********. Adickes was an All-American offensive lineman college football  at Baylor University  and later attended George Mason University  and Harvard University Medical School. Dr. Adickes is ESPN's NFL Injury Analyst.[1]
Wow this guy is the man!

NT censor on the Washington team

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At that Bulls guy. 
 
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Adickes

Harvard Medical School. I'll allow it
Dr. Mark Stephen Adickes, M.D.  (born April 22, 1961 in Bad CannstattGermany) is currently an Orthopedic surgeon  and a former American football  offensive lineman  in the National Football League  for the Kansas City Chiefs  and Washington ********. Adickes was an All-American offensive lineman college football  at Baylor University  and later attended George Mason University  and Harvard University Medical School. Dr. Adickes is ESPN's NFL Injury Analyst.[1]
Clearly a Lebron slurper.
 
All the bad things media w e

When off the court lebron wins in life
As do I Others dont

Sorry guys yall can't bother me
Strength outweighs ignorance and hate by a Longshot

Peace
 
Medically what the Dr said was true about cramps but their flight from MIA to San Antonio is like 2-2:30 hours its not like they were on an transatlantic flight. He then used the mins excuse but according to the numbers 9 players including Lebron played essentially just as many minutes within a min or two or more mins than Lebron so that point is void. If lebron has these cramping issues they need to make sure he well hydrated and not just with water. Im surprised more people didnt suffer cramps in this game as much as some of the players were perspiring esp Wade.

-Signed one of you friendly NT physicians

If Lebron was having severe cramps he wouldnt be able to go back in and continue to play so you cant criticize him for that. I just think having to be carried off the court is laughable.
 
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All the bad things media w e

When off the court lebron wins in life
As do I Others dont

Sorry guys yall can't bother me
Strength outweighs ignorance and hate by a Longshot

Peace

we didnt find your attempt to be funny successful so all of a sudden the world is against you

ok
 
I mean some of the haters were in this very thread saying the Heat need to be charged a timeout or he shouldn't be allowed back in the game.

Maybe they started carrying him to hurry his *** up off the court? :lol:
 
LeBron James interview quotes after 2014 NBA Finals Game 1

InsideHoops.com | June 5, 2014

LeBron James interviewThe San Antonio Spurs beat the Miami Heat 110-95 to take a 1-0 lead in the 2014 NBA Finals. LeBron James suffered cramps and had to exit the game early. He finished with 25 points, six rebounds, three assists and three steals in 33 minutes. He did not participate in the usual standard post-game press conference. Here are LeBron James Finals Game 1 quotes, with interview coming from a "pool reporter."

Question: First, the obvious. How are you feeling?

LeBron James: I'm feeling better than I did when I came off the floor. So, doing better.

Question: You were going to try to give it a go?

LeBron: I was going to try to give it a go and Spo said no. It sucks at this point in time in the season. You know, after I made that layup we was down two and, you know, as well as they played we still had a chance. You know, after I came out of the game, they kinda took off. And it was frustrating sitting out and not be able to help our team.

Question: Is it just frustration? Is it anger?

LeBron: Yeah, it's both. I mean, it's frustration and anger, but at the same time it's something that you try to prevent, you try to control. I mean, I got all the fluids I need to get, I do my normal routine I've done and it was inevitable for me tonight, throughout the conditions, you know, out there on the floor. I lost all the fluids that I was putting in in the last couple of days out there on the floor. It sucks not being out there for your team, especially at this point in the season.

Question: You tried to move, just saw the legs buckle on the baseline, how much pain were you in?

LeBron: The best option for me to do was not to move. I tried and any little step or nudge, it would get worse. It would lock up worse and my muscles spasmed 10 out of 10. Best thing for me to do was just not to move, and, you know, it was frustrating.

Question: Was it just the left leg or was there more?

LeBron: Well, no, it was the whole left leg, damn near the whole left side. I was losing a lot throughout the game. It was extremely hot in the building, you know, both teams, fans, everybody could feel it. I was the one that had to take the shot.

Question: What did you try and do at halftime? Did you have any idea how much fluid you tried to get in you?

LeBron: Drank a lot at halftime, even changed my uniform, just tried to get the sweat up off of you. Our training staff tried to do the best they could by giving us ice bags and cold towels on timeouts, keep us dry. It was an unusual circumstance, I never played in a building like that, it's been a while, like high school game or CYO and everybody is sitting on top and you feel good being in a building like that. But, you know, at the end of the day, it's no discredit for what they did. They played extremely well. They moved the ball extremely well. I think they had 30 assists. You know, even from the turnovers both teams were committing, uncharacteristic of both teams, they played extremely well.

Question: You have nearly three full days now before you have to play again, how thankful are you that you have the extra day in between?

LeBron: I need it, I need it, I need it. We're going to start tonight, continue to get the fluids in me and get me ready for Sunday. Thankful for the fact that I can get on it tonight, and put myself in a position where I can be out there for my team for the long haul. And sitting on the sideline, you know, if I'm not in foul trouble, is not good for us and not good for me. Look forward to Game 2 and go from there.

Read more at http://www.insidehoops.com/lebron-james-finals-quotes-060514.shtml#uZ08KekSrVfpvWw1.99
 
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