MooseMouthMthafuga
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welp, should trade him to Phoenix if you want to see him actually play
That's a good idea.....medical staff is excellent & the Suns are in desperate need of a young prospect with superstar potential
welp, should trade him to Phoenix if you want to see him actually play
that was @houston911 not me@tremonthustler1 was it you who was saying you had heard a number 2 pick for embiid was being floated or I saw that somewhere else?
Shyt is amazing man dude is only 19 and slowly healing terrible.


Thats all it is so why nikkas in here all suicidal and writing boul's death note?Only thing positive is that the setback is that it's healing slower than they expected, not that it's reinjured

It's over. We all know how this will play outHe was my favorite since Tim
Another one snatched from us, legit 7 feet tall, moves like a gazelle, coordinated and skilled..............and we're getting trolled by the universe
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So that means more garbage basketball from the Sixers next year as they continue to make a mockery of the NBA?![]()
Yo...seriously. Can we have some expert weigh in on why these young players are alwasy getting injured? May be me but it really seems that every single year we have top players missing entire seasons/playoffs, and rookies etc getting bad injuries too. Is it just perception, or are there really more injuries brehs?


My smart dumb nicka response would be:
The amount of training these kids are getting from an early age.....AAu/School/and then extra work out on top of it....
...but then again im sure advancements in injury prevention have been implemented early on so i guess that would cancel it out.....
You'd think injuries would go down w/ advancements in medicine![]()
Strangely enough I just saw an article on my FB feed (in French tho) where MJ trainer (name's Grover right?) indeed says that kids are training waaaay too early know, plus always using the same muscles and making the same moves, so the wear and tear starts even before they ever make it to the NBA, if they do. He says the muscles have to relax, especially as these kids are still growing, and that they should be also doing non-basketball movements but most are "concentrated" on their careers so they don't, thus tiring their body earlier.
