^^ That's basically how I feel ^^
Are you ready for the NBA to start HGH Testing?
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^^ That's basically how I feel ^^Hands Down....Man Down - 2k9 memories
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For the most part Lewis was a spot up shooter, even in his prime.. He may have been caught with stuff but I don't think it's what made his game, or his decline.
Still believe if HGH was being used by NBA players it would almost purely be used by those trying to return from injury.. It's has no real long term effects that aid in basketball related skills, just increases recovery time. HGH is not a steroid, it's not going to make you bigger, faster, stronger the way a steroid potentially can.. And from my knowledge of it, long term use can lead to a reverse effect.. Problems with muscle pains, joint pains and swelling, etc. Can't see these guys trying to cure muscle fatigue with something that may cause ankle and knee pain.
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Thats basically my thinking to on NBA players using HGH, probably more of trying to gte back from a injury than anything else.
In some ways I actually have some respect for a guy just trying to get back from a injury to play the game. Especially considering how lazy some are nowdays that are just fine probably collecting their money and setting out due to a injury.
I think that more or less what Andy Petitte was trying to do when he used HGH, unlike a guy like Bonds or Arod who were strictly trying to get a edge in performance.Everyone who exalts themselves will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted- Luke14-11
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