Re: Anthony Davis is said to be on the block now.
[QUOTE=GOBB;15043945]It’s not about you and what you think though. You need to just look at history. I don’t know why fans generally speaking have this idea no one wants a player becuase they are 1. Always hurt/day to day 2. Massive contract/gross. When the facts are none of that tends to matter as we’ve seen teams do 1 or 2 if not both. Anthony Davis had the same injury label when he was with the Pelicans. And yet was traded to the Lakers. Davis had the same injury labels you mentioned with the Pelicans and now the Lakers. And yet was traded to Dallas. And alas here we are questioning if an owner will take a chance on him via trade? Come on. There’s never been a place where given Davis injury history he was just a throw in when he was involved in a trade.[/QUOTE]
Dog, in health, he is at least 4-5yrs older than his calendar age. Which just a few weeks after the trade deadline, will be a very fragile, rusty, rickety, overweight 33. The lakers deal happened in his 20’s, when he still had upside and the ability to heal lol. Now it’s all doubtlessly downhill, except in your imagination.
Day-To-Davis at 33,
IS 100% NOT LeBron at 33.
Re: Anthony Davis is said to be on the block now.
[QUOTE=BarberSchool;15043990]Dog, in health, he is at least 4-5yrs older than his calendar age. Which just a few weeks after the trade deadline, will be a very fragile, rusty, rickety, overweight 33. The lakers deal happened in his 20’s, when he still had upside and the ability to heal lol. Now it’s all doubtlessly downhill, except in your imagination.
Day-To-Davis at 33,
IS 100% NOT LeBron at 33.[/QUOTE]
Ability to heal? What does that even mean? You’re just making up shyt now because you can’t handle the fact Anthony Davis has a history of injuries and missing games. You also can’t handle that some team see value in him knowing all of this plus his age/contract.
You dudes got to stop argue for the sake of it. Make you look bad.
Re: Anthony Davis is said to be on the block now.
The ability to heal is the body's complex, multi-stage process for repairing damage, while aging slows this ability by impairing cell regeneration, reducing the efficiency of the immune system, slowing blood flow, and diminishing skin's structure. This results in slower wound recovery, increased vulnerability to infections, and a greater potential for complications, especially in older adults with chronic diseases like diabetes.
[B]The healing process[/B]
The ability to heal is a multi-stage process that includes inflammation, proliferation (cell growth), and remodeling (tissue rebuilding).
The goal of healing is to restore damaged tissue to its functional state.
[B]How aging affects healing[/B]
Cellular changes: Older cells regenerate more slowly, and the skin's ability to repair itself decreases.
Immune system: The immune system becomes less efficient, leading to a slower response to injury and a greater risk of infection.
Blood flow: Reduced blood flow, often due to age-related cardiovascular changes, can mean less oxygen and fewer healing factors reach the injury site.
Skin structure: The skin thins, becomes less elastic, and is more fragile, making it more susceptible to further injury.
Chronic diseases: Conditions like diabetes, which become more common with age, can significantly hinder healing.
Nutrition and lifestyle: Poor nutrition and a less active lifestyle, which are more common in older adults, can further slow the healing process.
Re: Anthony Davis is said to be on the block now.
Before George “contract year” with the Clippers where he was healthy? He missed more games than Joel Embiid over a span of seasons. Embiid a center often injured mind you. Don’t believe me just fact check it. What’s your point GOBB? Nothing much that a guy was given the max over 30 years of age. Why would anyone do that given his health concerns? Mind bogging when we have study and research on aging & healing. Such a mystery. I can’t begin to understand.