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Hefner looking at Wilt like, "Only 20,000? Step your game up!"
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245#'s would be a BMI of 25 (upper normal)
The interesting part was there was some talk last year that he is still growing. We would have to know his end height before really figuring out his ideal weight.
That's pretty good. I can't wait to see how much he improves next season when he adds the post game to his game
AD has shown he can shoot, drive, dunk, finish in traffic, and has some post moves, plus he just turned 21. This is only the tip of the iceberg, this guy is going to get a lot better. When he adds more strength, nothing can stop him.
23-12 this year
26-14 the following year
ya i said it.
This is something that irks me to no end...how can we actually know how tall he is? The nba apparently just measures one at the combine of before his first season or whatever and leaves it there forever...which is dumb since some guys are 19 and yes, you can still be growing up at that age.
Somehow, I doubt whatever they use to test is at all accurate because you have guys coming in under 5% body fat. That low of a percentage would leave someone's skin tissue-thin and they should probably be hospitalized.
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Per Wikipedia, "Bodybuilders may compete at ranges even lower than these levels. Certified personal trainers will suggest to male bodybuilders that they aim for a body fat percentage between 2% and 4% by contest time. However it is unclear that such levels are ever actually attained since (a) the means to measure such levels are, as noted below, lacking in principle, are inaccurate, and (b) 4–6% is generally considered a physiological minimum for human males.[3]" Of course, you'd probably look more anemic than any of the combine prospects so I'd still question the accuracy for some of those.
Yup. Don't forget that when bodybuilders are in contest shape, they are also at their lowest energy and strength levels. It requires lots of fasting and purposefully denying your body fluids to get that low. It would be very bad to show up to the combine in that kind of shape since they test your physical abilities, too.
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My lord he's going to be a monster at 245.
Wherehappens.
didn't want to start a new thread but has anyone seen this?
http://www.nola.com/pelicans/index.s...ward_a_54.html
corner 3's?So far, Davis is working on adding the corner 3-point shot, more post move and a pull-up jumper off the dribble to his repertoire.
never assume
We knew it was coming, why are you surprised ??
(Thanks for the article).
He pretty much already had a corner 3 shot. Now he's just gonna be shooting them in game more.
Bodybuilders essentially starve themselves before a competition practically dehydrating themselves from anywhere betweem 1-3 days and have no fat in their diet leading up to a competition. Typically someone at like 5% body fat in credibly vasular looking and you can really tell when these people do it. As soon as the compeition is over, they typically gorge themselves as well. It is not a healthy practice and something i'd HIGHLY doubt they'd be doing an an athlete. A guy like AD is probably eating everything he sees.
Not only that but BMI and Bodyfat are a lot different. BMI is a cookie cutter design that doctors use to say if the average person is in a healthy weight range based off of studies (if i recall correctly) which is broken into small medium and large frames. It doesn't really account for athletes who have above average muscle on their bodies. I'm pretty certain BMI would have Adrian Peterson listed as Obese.
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If AD becomes a stretch 4, we have made a serious mistake. Would be completely wasting his athleticism.
I am fine with him shooting 60-80 threes per year, but more than that and we just wasted what makes him unique
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Yeah, Ibaka added it to his game and took 60 this year. That is fine with me. Add a little something to make defenses respect it. But don't let it take away from what makes you special
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