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re: How were NBA players able to play full seasons in the 80s-90s?
Posted on 10/24/22 at 7:43 pm to BowlJackson
Posted on 10/24/22 at 7:43 pm to BowlJackson
Lmfao
Posted on 10/24/22 at 8:18 pm to ghost2most
Because they didn't make as much money
Posted on 10/24/22 at 8:33 pm to OU Guy
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Thwy got paid badly and worked hard.
They were paid millions of dollars to play basketball even back then
They were not paid badly
And they played a sport for half the year with all expenses covered
You people are hilarious
Patrick Ewings 1990 salary invested in the DOW only would be about 50 million today. With any work maybe 125 million with real estate
This post was edited on 10/24/22 at 8:42 pm
Posted on 10/24/22 at 8:47 pm to Madking
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the players can’t play as much?
You’re trying to ask them to play low leverage games that don’t mean shite in the big picture. If you’re trying to win the title, nothing counts until the all star break
Posted on 10/24/22 at 8:51 pm to ghost2most
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Karl Malone
Absolute Ironman. In his 18 seasons with the Jazz, he played 80+ games in 17. The one he didn’t? The lockout shortened season where he played 49/50.
Posted on 10/24/22 at 8:59 pm to onmymedicalgrind
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Absolute Ironman. In his 18 seasons with the Jazz, he played 80+ games in 17. The one he didn’t? The lockout shortened season where he played 49/50.
His career earnings adjusted to the S&P 500 from 2003 to now would be about $307,000,000
This would make him number 5 in NBA active career earnings right now behind Westbrook and ahead of Curry
The myth of the poor NBA player is a myth
This post was edited on 10/24/22 at 9:00 pm
Posted on 10/24/22 at 9:12 pm to BhamDore
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The average 27 year old male has 1/3rd less testosterone than the same male 30 years ago.
Check the ingredients' list of everything in your pantry and frig. Even your bake goods, condiments, and can foods.
You will find the common denominators are soy.
Other names for soy:
Edamame
Kinako
Kouridofu
Miso
Mono-diglyceride
Natto
Nimame
Okara
Soya, soja, soybean, soyabeans
Soy protein (isolate/concentrate), vegetable protein
Tempeh
Textured soy flour (TSF), textured soy protein (TSP), textured vegetable protein (TVP)
Tofu (soybean curds)
Yuba
Posted on 10/24/22 at 10:17 pm to ghost2most
I can't quite answer this question with any breadth or depth, so I will chalk it up to WOKE WOKE GO BROKE THEY WENT WOKE
Posted on 10/24/22 at 10:20 pm to BhamDore
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The government has been experimenting with the population trying to curb violence by lowering testosterone
Then why can you buy testosterone pills at every Costco?
What does the average American diet look like in 2022 vs 1970?
Posted on 10/24/22 at 10:25 pm to Fun Bunch
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What does this have to do with the AVERAGES in the NBA?
On Average.
On Average the best players are playing way fewer games and way less minutes in those games. How are you even disputing this?
quote:example?
30 years ago a guy his size's career would be over with a broken foot.
Posted on 10/25/22 at 12:38 am to ghost2most
bullshite analytics and “sport science”
Posted on 10/25/22 at 1:11 am to ghost2most
Larry Bird broke his back paving his own driveway.
And played 5 more years, including a Finals appearance and the Dream Team. His doctor said they had to realign his spine before every game and during every TO Bird would lay on the ground while the team huddled.
And played 5 more years, including a Finals appearance and the Dream Team. His doctor said they had to realign his spine before every game and during every TO Bird would lay on the ground while the team huddled.
Posted on 10/25/22 at 8:06 am to ghost2most
The game was less physical and involved less effort.
The players also didn't put the same force on their bodies b/c of less developed athleticism.
Also, as has been stated, players rest to extend their careers and avoid major life-altering injuries.
The players also didn't put the same force on their bodies b/c of less developed athleticism.
Also, as has been stated, players rest to extend their careers and avoid major life-altering injuries.
Posted on 10/25/22 at 9:43 am to SlowFlowPro
Question… do you need a deeper rotation now to win as opposed to back in the day?
I bet more players now play 500+ minutes in a regular season than ever before
I bet more players now play 500+ minutes in a regular season than ever before
Posted on 10/25/22 at 12:23 pm to ghost2most
yeah, I'm all in on the Pels, but I know their two best players are probably gonna miss at least 20 to 30 games this year. And I ain't down for that.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 5:24 am to chalmetteowl
That’s completely and objectively false plus it’s a deflection.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:10 am to ghost2most
franchises are now valued at billions.
the players are valued like prize cattle.
medical staff are expected to know what's wrong and what to do or not do.
and telecommunications like TD make it all more transparent but not 100% transparent.
the players are valued like prize cattle.
medical staff are expected to know what's wrong and what to do or not do.
and telecommunications like TD make it all more transparent but not 100% transparent.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:10 am to ghost2most
Because they honored their contracts.
Larry Bird said, "if you get paid to go to work, you go to work.". Even with a broken back for 6 years. " It not only affects the team but if I don't play, it affects the vendors, the concessions guys, their jobs, if we lose attendance."
Basically players are selfish prima donnas these days.
The money has warped.
Larry Bird said, "if you get paid to go to work, you go to work.". Even with a broken back for 6 years. " It not only affects the team but if I don't play, it affects the vendors, the concessions guys, their jobs, if we lose attendance."
Basically players are selfish prima donnas these days.
The money has warped.
This post was edited on 10/30/22 at 7:15 am
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:49 am to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
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Because they honored their contracts.
What’s that got to do with medical staffs holding guys out?
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:51 am to ghost2most
Let's face it the NBA as a whole is soft including their fans. They can't even be bothered to play a game outdoors as they might get their hair wet.
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