There is nothing to put to bed other than Warriorfan for being shook as **** that his boy shit the bed in the finals (again).
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There is nothing to put to bed other than Warriorfan for being shook as **** that his boy shit the bed in the finals (again).
Jordan was hungover... he didn't have the flu.
Did injuries affect his explosion? a little bit.
Would it have made a difference physically? I don't believe so.
Quite honestly he was gassed. people don't want to admit it but he ran out of Gas much like Lebron did in 2015. that whole team did because they couldn't buy a bucket for 4-5 minutes in the 4th quarter.
I knew he was going to run out of gas eventually. His regular season was on a historic level that was going to be hard to keep going deep in the playoffs. I predict you see Kerr give more rest days alla Pop.
No offseason surgery... He ran out of gas.
[QUOTE=PP34Deuce]Did injuries affect his explosion? a little bit.
Would it have made a difference physically? I don't believe so.
Quite honestly he was gassed. people don't want to admit it but he ran out of Gas much like Lebron did in 2015. that whole team did because they couldn't buy a bucket for 4-5 minutes in the 4th quarter.
I knew he was going to run out of gas eventually. His regular season was on a historic level that was going to be hard to keep going deep in the playoffs. I predict you see Kerr give more rest days alla Pop.
No offseason surgery... He ran out of gas.[/QUOTE]
Your "out of gas" assertion is wrong
Curry actually traveled the same distance and traveled at the same speed on average per game, so it had nothing to do with gas. (Amazingly enough considering Steph Curry was unable to be on his feet for 2+ weeks in the middle of the playoffs, effecting his work out routine and his cardio)
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1.[Quote]The MCL is one of four ligaments connecting the femur bone to the tibia at the knee. It helps keep the knee stable as it moves from the outside to the inside.
So the lateral movements are going to put pressure on the ligament.
Athletic trainers refer to what
Curry was fine. Just choked.