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Full Court sucks dick
Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
 Originally Posted by Axe
and he likes REM. You're one sad individual
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Full Court sucks dick
Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
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NBA Superstar
Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
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Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
Personally I think there's a good chance DWade got him involved in this crap back in the Miami days, he was clean up until then.
It's fairly obvious DWade was on some shit, and LeBron would have stretches too where he would randomly look less explosive and then more explosive.
Probably by now if that theory is true, he's using better stuff than what was there 10-12+ years ago.
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Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
Honestly how can anyone not say this isn't sus as shit:
Federal documents from 2013 that were finally made public in September in 2023 revealed James’ close friend and business partner Ernest Mims, and LeBron's wife's former trainer David Alexander were both named as clients of Biogenesis, and both were named to have received illegal performance-enhancing drugs. Alexander was cited as being an associate and colleague of Biogenesis founder Tony Bosch.
Like come on, lol.
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Bran Fam Member
Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
 Originally Posted by Soundwave
Personally I think there's a good chance DWade got him involved in this crap back in the Miami days, he was clean up until then.
It's fairly obvious DWade was on some shit, and LeBron would have stretches too where he would randomly look less explosive and then more explosive.
Probably by now if that theory is true, he's using better stuff than what was there 10-12+ years ago.
Sadly I don't think we'll know the truth either way unless Bran tests positive & the league actually does something. If they're covering for him though I don't think that's ever going to happen, because in that case they probably let a lot of other stars get away with doping.
It's always a rookie or some washed up vet getting busted for this shit.
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Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
 Originally Posted by ImKobe
Sadly I don't think we'll know the truth either way unless Bran tests positive & the league actually does something. If they're covering for him though I don't think that's ever going to happen, because in that case they probably let a lot of other stars get away with doping.
It's always a rookie or some washed up vet getting busted for this shit.
The fact that Lequeen Female Dog James is quiet and his daddy whore Rich Paul isn't taking anyone to court speaks louder lmao. They don't want ANY attention coming from this allegation because you know for a fact they would sue anyone for "Defamation of Character" but they are quiet lmao
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Roid
Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
 Originally Posted by Lebron23
Hey Chinaman. They didn't have ped testing in the 1990's. The NBA only implemented it at the start of the 2004-05 NBA season after the baseball scandal.
You are a fvcking filipino I wouldn't be making fun of Chinese. Chinese are your superiors, both in military strength, IQ, and just as human beings in general. Philippines is just another province of China. They own your seas so stfu and show some respect to the Chinese you filthy Flip. you filthy visayan!!!
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Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
 Originally Posted by ImKobe
Sadly I don't think we'll know the truth either way unless Bran tests positive & the league actually does something. If they're covering for him though I don't think that's ever going to happen, because in that case they probably let a lot of other stars get away with doping.
It's always a rookie or some washed up vet getting busted for this shit.
I mean if I was running the NBA and any kind of positive test passed by my desk from a top player ... I'd quietly throw that test in the garbage, tell anyone who knows about to shut their face, and go about the rest of my day.
Under no circumstances does a LeBron or anyone of that tier of importance to the marketing of the NBA test positive for illegal substances, no way, no how.
Last thing the NBA needs in a world of declining TV ratings and a half dozen teams that can't even sell out half their gyms and no interest from anyone in the first half of your season is a steroid scandal.
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NBA Superstar
Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
 Originally Posted by Soundwave
Honestly how can anyone not say this isn't sus as shit:
Federal documents from 2013 that were finally made public in September in 2023 revealed James’ close friend and business partner Ernest Mims, and LeBron's wife's former trainer David Alexander were both named as clients of Biogenesis, and both were named to have received illegal performance-enhancing drugs. Alexander was cited as being an associate and colleague of Biogenesis founder Tony Bosch.
Like come on, lol.
His name was cleared after being investigated by the DEA. Believe whatever you want to though.
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Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
 Originally Posted by SATAN
His name was cleared after being investigated by the DEA. Believe whatever you want to though.
From what I know the DEA has never caught any athlete ready handed for doping and doesn't care to. How would they really, you'd have to catch them with a positive test and only the sports associations run those tests. The DEA is interested in people who are distributing stuff on a large scale and profiting on it (the suppliers), not some random individual user, they don't care about that, that's not their mandate to crack down on, that's up to sporting associations/leagues.
They're not interested in individual athletes, movie stars, fitness models, gym randoms, etc. etc. that use steroids. Now if you're dumb enough to start taking those drugs and selling them to 10, 20, 30 etc. people, now you are on the DEA's radar, that's what they care about.
I believe fully that LeBron James isn't dumb enough to be in a drug smuggling ring or something that would get himself a DEA charge. He doesn't need to make money selling drugs, lol. And if he's not interested in that or involved in the sale of these drugs, then his interest to the DEA would be limited to nill. If he's just using no one cares, it's not like the DEA kicked down Barry Bonds, The Rock, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGuire's, A-Rod's doors either. The fact that people close to LeBron were implicated though certainly makes one go "hmmmm" though.
Last edited by Soundwave; 03-12-2024 at 07:53 PM.
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NBA Superstar
Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
All stages of denial.
Meltdowns everywhere.
So desperate and deranged
Last edited by eliteballer; 03-12-2024 at 11:46 PM.
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NBA Superstar
Re: BALCO Founder Says There's 'Reason To Be Suspicious' on LeBron Using PEDs
The Drug Enforcement Administration came across LeBron James' name as part of the agency's 2013 Biogenesis probe into allegations of performance-enhancing drugs in professional sports, according to federal documents obtained by ESPN.
The investigation ultimately cleared James, who was playing for the Miami Heat at the time.
'There was never any indication that LeBron James did anything wrong,' the lead DEA investigator told ESPN.
James was included in the investigation due to his connections to two other suspects: The NBA star's former trainer, David Alexander, and his long-time friend and manager, Randy Mims.
The DEA claims to have found that Mims obtained testosterone for personal use from a dealer known as Carlos Acevedo. Mims was allegedly referred to Acevedo by Alexander.
The Drug Enforcement Administration came across LeBron James' name as part of the agency's 2013 Biogenesis probe into allegations of performance-enhancing drugs in professional sports, according to federal documents obtained by ESPN.
The investigation ultimately cleared James, who was playing for the Miami Heat at the time.
'There was never any indication that LeBron James did anything wrong,' the lead DEA investigator told ESPN.
James was included in the investigation due to his connections to two other suspects: The NBA star's former trainer, David Alexander, and his long-time friend and manager, Randy Mims.
The DEA claims to have found that Mims obtained testosterone for personal use from a dealer known as Carlos Acevedo. Mims was allegedly referred to Acevedo by Alexander.
The results of the investigation also revealed that WWE superstar Paul 'The Big Show' Wight and former boxing champion Shannon Briggs were linked to steroid use.
The DEA told ESPN that they did not bring any charges to athletes as a result of their findings.
'Our focus was on the distributors and the suppliers of the drugs,' said Mark Trouville, the DEA special agent in charge of the Florida office during the Biogenesis investigation.
'The DEA doesn't work cases to go after users. ... We're looking for people who are distributing drugs. We're never concerned about the consumer.'

We done with da 90s!!
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