FAT POWER :rockon:
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FAT POWER :rockon:
[QUOTE=Burgz]you can't teach what irving has in terms of NBA potential
passing on him would be a big mistake
[B]you can always work on conditioning[/B][/QUOTE]
But in the 2 months since he was deemed healthy enough to play...and heading into the biggest athletic challenge of his life... he obviously hasn't. As a potential employer, that would concern me.
11 games of college experience, with over half of those vs crap opposition.
The next pick & roll...the staple of the NBA... he runs at a highly competitive level will be the first.
Coming off a serious foot injury.
The more I see this play out, the less I like the odds of him being anything special...and I wasn't that sold to begin with.
you know who also has 10+ body fat, Derrick Williams with 10.8...
Edit: oh god! PleezeBelieve made a similar point, i must be going crazy
Glen davis has 10% fat. In his ears.
[QUOTE=franchise#3]FAT POWER :rockon:[/QUOTE]
RIP Robert Traylor.
[QUOTE=wang4three]And he's still fast as hell. When he sheds that he'll be even faster. Shouldn't be a problem. [B]At 19, I could eat five guys everyday[/B] and still be able to lose weight. I miss those days.[/QUOTE]
Not hating on you, it's okay to be gay.
[QUOTE=tomtucker]What is Shaq
[QUOTE=Clutch]101% :lol[/QUOTE]
shaq utilizes a special type of fat, something no other nba player of the same size has learned to master.
Dude missed a lot of time during the college season. If he hadn't been injured, I'm sure he would be right in line with almost everyone else. I don't think it's an issue at all.
What a disgusting hog.
[QUOTE=JMT]But in the 2 months since he was deemed healthy enough to play...and heading into the biggest athletic challenge of his life... he obviously hasn't. As a potential employer, that would concern me.
11 games of college experience, with over half of those vs crap opposition.
The next pick & roll...the staple of the NBA... he runs at a highly competitive level will be the first.
Coming off a [B]serious foot injury[/B].
The more I see this play out, the less I like the odds of him being anything special...and I wasn't that sold to begin with.[/QUOTE]
Toe injury, don't sensationalize
the 5 games before the injury he excelled in wins against marquette, Kstate, oregon, michigan state and butler, all tourney teams
when he came back he still played more than well
im not saying i dont question what the hell he's been doing in the last two months, but at the end of the day whenever he steps on the court he is a top notch prospect and you can't pass on him
there could be worse things than conditioning to worry about
[QUOTE=Burgz]Toe injury, don't sensationalize
the 5 games before the injury he excelled in wins against marquette, Kstate, oregon, michigan state and butler, all tourney teams
when he came back he still played more than well
im not saying i dont question what the hell he's been doing in the last two months, but at the end of the day whenever he steps on the court he is a top notch prospect and you can't pass on him
there could be worse things than conditioning to worry about[/QUOTE]
Toe injury that caused him to miss, what, 25 games? I'm not overly familiar with his anatomy, but most toes are connected to feet. Amd, as anyone who has played basketball at a high level knows, the feet take a pounding unlike anything you can imagine. as Barkley has said "Most basketball players have bad knees. All basketball players have bad feet".
And he didn't play "more than well" when he came back. He was slow and tentative. The only game where he looked anything like a draft pick...not a top pick, just a selection....was their tourney game vs an overwhelmed opponent (first game he played).
His other 6 games were against Cal Poly Pomona, St Augustines, Colgate, etc. None of the games he played in was close (within 5 pts).
Yes, there are things worse than conditioning to worry about. I listed them in my post, which you chose to ignore and focus on the word "foot" vs "toe". He has never run pick & roll, has never had to be pass first, has never defended top flight players in a game that matters, and has a grand total of 11 collegiate games.
[QUOTE=JMT]Toe injury that caused him to miss, what, 25 games? I'm not overly familiar with his anatomy, but most toes are connected to feet. Amd, as anyone who has played basketball at a high level knows, the feet take a pounding unlike anything you can imagine. as Barkley has said "Most basketball players have bad knees. All basketball players have bad feet".
And he didn't play "more than well" when he came back. He was slow and tentative. The only game where he looked anything like a draft pick...not a top pick, just a selection....was their tourney game vs an overwhelmed opponent (first game he played).
His other 6 games were against Cal Poly Pomona, St Augustines, Colgate, etc. None of the games he played in was close (within 5 pts).
Yes, there are things worse than conditioning to worry about. I listed them in my post, which you chose to ignore and focus on the word "foot" vs "toe". He has never run pick & roll, has never had to be pass first, has never defended top flight players in a game that matters, and has a grand total of 11 collegiate games.[/QUOTE]
no i chose to focus on his conditioning because that is what the thread is about
and the fact that you left out that he had one of the best performances from any player this year in just his seventh game in his freshman year proves you are just a hater
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-zOWfhQUA4[/url]
so what if hes over 10% bodyfat? A player like Derrick Rose is probably at 10-11% bodyfat himself and is still one of the most athletic players in the league. Its no big deal
[QUOTE=PistonsFan#21]so what if hes over 10% bodyfat? A player like Derrick Rose is probably at 10-11% bodyfat himself and is still one of the most athletic players in the league. Its no big deal[/QUOTE]
exactly, it's just another thing the media can use to stir up speculation about who will go number one