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Wade didn't play and Bron is no longer with the Heat. No rush to get there for the tip really. But did fill up after the game started...Was this posted? :x
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Wade didn't play and Bron is no longer with the Heat. No rush to get there for the tip really. But did fill up after the game started...Was this posted? :x
Something is up.
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My man's bounce is nil, he was having difficulty maintaining athletic posture a few ago, and now he is rocking cho pat, as I said on the XII thread, them shoes ain't working for him. Dropped 41, but that was due to power, but the lift just aint there.
I don't know about putting him in anything to play in, because last year he could not wear the shoes that were supposedly made FOR him as well. It is noted that LeBron wore his Soldier shoe, for almost the entire year. This year the back problems resurfaced, and this is after an off season weight loss program that was supposed to lessen excessive force upon his skeletal structure. This is no anti Nike sentiment, but after watching him rock for a few, something is definitely up.I agree wholeheartedly. This entire season the explosion isn't there. Initially, I thought it might be him being tentative with his teammates or trying to feel them out. Now, I think it's something definitely physical. I don't think it's something as simple as shoes. You could put that cat in loafers and he could still destroy a rim when he's right. Maybe it's his back. Rapid weight loss can make you sluggish, but I don't think that's it. I think he's hurt. No bounce. No explosion.
And watching Kobe is downright depressing to me. I love that cat's dedication to the game and to see him end his career like this is sad. It's going to be UGLY. They have absolutely nothing on that team.
Did you ever see Jordan play?Dudes still want bron to go 99 mph when hes about to turn 30
View media item 1261720View media item 1261719Did you ever see Jordan play?
Do you know what he did up until 35?
Have you watched Peyton Manning lately?
Do you know how old he is?
I feel sorry for you guys who think that thirty is somehow old.
You can't use numbers to determine desire and will.^^average decline age is like 30 rite....
dont compare an immobile QB to a NBA player...
Kobe should've retired last year......laker game suck to watch
Did you ever see Jordan play?
Do you know what he did up until 35?
Have you watched Peyton Manning lately?
Do you know how old he is?
I feel sorry for you guys who think that thirty is somehow old.
Floyd Mayweather jr
37
Still a high level, high intensity athlete.
Jordan played every game, and plenty, including myself had the pleasure of actually seeing him do it.Was jordan still flying & 35 or during his 2nd repeat? Or was he conserving his body?
@ peyton manning, the same dude that sits in one spot & throws a football
So fighting twice a year = playing 80+ gms for 10+ yrsyall dudes man
Bron is just conserving his body, no need to be doing all that high flying **** anymore
I am comparing athletes, high level athletes, those who train, refine, and then compete against the best that their respective sports have to offer.Comparing a boxer to an NBA player....
Was jordan still flying & 35 or during his 2nd repeat? Or was he conserving his body?
@ peyton manning, the same dude that sits in one spot & throws a football
So fighting twice a year = playing 80+ gms for 10+ yrs yall dudes man
Bron is just conserving his body, no need to be doing all that high flying **** anymore
I'm curious which sport you think is more physically demanding over a career: Boxing or basketball? Answer honestly.Comparing a boxer to an NBA player....