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Why don't they just lower the rim in women's basketball?! Can you imagine the NBA without dunks, alley oops, and rejections at the rim? No wonder nobody watches it. There are pick up games that are funner to watch.

yup.. they use a weird small ball so lower the rim too. or just cancel the wnba.
 
Being riddled with injuries has nothing to do with the medical staff so I don't really follow your logic. It's well known in the NBA that the Lakers have one of the best medical staffs around.

I beg to differ. It's a bit of a mix and match of both player and medical staff. Yes sometimes it's solely he athletes fault in injuring themselves the first time, but sometimes it is the medical staff that fails to teach preventative measures so as to avoid repeat injury to same said area. Also some medical staff are better than others at prescribing certain strengthening technics to help further prevent re-injury and teach preventative measures. Also medical staff are better at preparing players to help them heal faster in certain circumstances. It's just my opinion is all. I just notice that the phoenix suns players tend to always be in good shape. I could be wrong, but that's just my take.

Unless there is a universal rating of professional sports medical staff, I will have to go by which nba teams have the least amount of injured players.
 
I'd laugh my Ass off if the Dwight trade falls through....all these lakers fan turning on Bynum.

he was a complete ____ last season. not joining huddles, saying stupid things at the wrong time. not trying every game and admitting it. this trade is really best for everyone.

also snore at the medical staff debate.. im sure they are all elite really.. SNORE!
 
Hardly, it's now looking pretty unsure. I bet if Dwight doesn't get traded Lakers fans will once again be in love with bynum.
 
he was a complete ____ last season. not joining huddles, saying stupid things at the wrong time. not trying every game and admitting it. this trade is really best for everyone.

Agreed. & I'm sick of every one blaming his age for the way he's acting. He's been in the NBA long enough to know better - He's old enough to know he's not suppose to act like a 16 year old kid who thinks to highly of himself.

As a life-long Laker fan, I was extremely disappointed in him last season. If he does stay in LA, he has to prove himself again. The guy ruined his reputation.
 
Agreed. & I'm sick of every one blaming his age for the way he's acting. He's been in the NBA long enough to know better - He's old enough to know he's not suppose to act like a 16 year old kid who thinks to highly of himself.

As a life-long Laker fan, I was extremely disappointed in him last season. If he does stay in LA, he has to prove himself again. The guy ruined his reputation.

Bynum is a douche, no one is denying that, my point is during the season people defended him and now that it looks like he may be on his way out, it's like yeah, we hate that guy. It's whatever, the Lakers are gonna be a good team next year no matter, I just find it funny how everyone turned on Bynum so fast.



In other news, Manu had a great game against USA today, crazy that USA only one by 6. I think Manu may be one of the more underrated players of all time.
 
Ill support him if he's still here. he was very immature all season, what rubbed me really wrong is him saying closeout games are easy, then addmitted after the gam that he wasnt ready to play (playoff game), in addition to not joining huddles saying he's getting his zen on. well get that on in cleveland bynum because there's no time for that in lakerland. dont like the lack of intensity.
 
In other news, Manu had a great game against USA today, crazy that USA only one by 6. I think Manu may be one of the more underrated players of all time.

Watched that game.. Manu really played well. I hope he gets into the Basketball Hall of Fame when he's done. His NBA career shouldn't be the only basis of his greatness, as he is a basketball god in Argentina. If Drazen Petrovic (with all due respect) can get in after the numbers he put, as well as Arvydas Sabonis (who never made the NBA All-Star game), Manu should be a shoo-in. :clap
 
Watched that game.. Manu really played well. I hope he gets into the Basketball Hall of Fame when he's done. His NBA career shouldn't be the only basis of his greatness, as he is a basketball god in Argentina. If Drazen Petrovic (with all due respect) can get in after the numbers he put, as well as Arvydas Sabonis (who never made the NBA All-Star game), Manu should be a shoo-in. :clap

For sure, Manu is definitely one of the great talents in the league and should get into the HOF.
 
Watched that game.. Manu really played well. I hope he gets into the Basketball Hall of Fame when he's done. His NBA career shouldn't be the only basis of his greatness, as he is a basketball god in Argentina. If Drazen Petrovic (with all due respect) can get in after the numbers he put, as well as Arvydas Sabonis (who never made the NBA All-Star game), Manu should be a shoo-in. :clap

I agree, Drazen and Sabonis are also great though and both would of had much better NBA Careers if not for different event (one died and the other entered the NBA when his best years were behind him)
 
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