Brandon Jennings tears achilles

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Random, but I always wondered why B.Jennings would wild the fukk out with the dunks in high school but as soon as he went league he became a layup guy
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It's 5-7 to 6-5 120 -180 pound high school bums out of millions other high school bums vs 6-2 to 7-0 180 - 280 pound NBA men out of 500 other NBA men.

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:what:

It's 5-7 to 6-5 120 -180 pound high school bums out of millions other high school bums vs 6-2 to 7-0 180 - 280 pound NBA men out of 500 other NBA men.

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There's always one nikka.... I'm not talking about posters. All the games I've watched him play in the NBA he does a layup on a break. He rarely goes for a dunk.

Look at the Pistons gassed cuz he dunked two games in a row.



When he capable of doing this

 

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There's always one nikka.... I'm not talking about posters. All the games I've watched him play in the NBA he does a layup on a break. He rarely goes for a dunk.

Look at the Pistons gassed cuz he dunked two games in a row.



When he capable of doing this


I hear what you are saying, but the NBA is a different animal. Spud was a beast in the dunk contest but barely ever dunked in a real NBA game. It's not that Brandon can't dunk in the NBA, he can't do it on a consistent basis while maintaining his stamina and effectiveness. Him wasting all his energy trying to dunk will take away from his overall game. Smart move since he is not known as an effective player.
 

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do they give you an injection of pain medication while you are still on the floor?

dude was literally flailing around on the floor in pain for a good 45 seconds or whatever...but looked like 10 seconds or so after the trainers got there he was acting normal. what would cause the sudden change?
No. Trainers aren't allowed to dispense pain killers.
If you've ever been injured (armchair quarterbacks and posers need not raise their hands), you know the pain when you first get injured from a ligament or tendon injury is pretty high, but that level of pain slowly goes down. It still hurts like a mother but doesn't have the initial sting, unless you accidentally wiggle your foot or leg the wrong way.
 

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No. Trainers aren't allowed to dispense pain killers.
If you've ever been injured (armchair quarterbacks and posers need not raise their hands), you know the pain when you first get injured from a ligament or tendon injury is pretty high, but that level of pain slowly goes down. It still hurts like a mother but doesn't have the initial sting, unless you accidentally wiggle your foot or leg the wrong way.

i've dislocated my patella. partially tore the tendon. i feel like the pain got progressively worse until i got a shot of morphine (maybe 20 minutes after). probably more mental than anything. when i looked at my knee and noticed my kneecap was missing i almost shat myself. then i found my kneecap chillin on the other side of my leg (damn near in the back crease behind your knee) i actually shyt myself. i was hollerin like a bytch. thought id never walk right again.

shyt looked like:
Baron_DavisKnee_Injury_Knicks.jpg
 
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