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I honestly think this is a very serious possibility.

He can't go the route of many ex-players and go into media, because, well... yeah.

Probably not gonna make a great coach.

Jonestown it is then.

Wouldn't surprise would it. Baffling person. It's honestly confusing he's even a basketball player.
 
Wouldn't surprise would it. Baffling person. It's honestly confusing he's even a basketball player.
I don't think that's the confusing part. If he stayed a basketball player he was a good prospect for a HOF candidate (with how relaxed the NBA HOF is), problem is the COVID19 situation unlocked his inner room temperature IQ person and showed him to the world for what he truly is.

Legendary handles though.
 


This play was nuts last night.

Q for the yanks, been a while since I had the pass so can't remember, but on ESPN clips of the game the commentators are VERY one team bias. Are there two sets of broadcasters with one for each team you can tune into?

 
That's like the fourth time i've seen him do that weird one-legged jumpshot

I suspect it's a balance issue, he's huge and given his frame he's probably a little "weak" in some areas once he gets moving. He lifts the ball high and shoots with some force; as he fills out his frame he'll be able to hold his lower body better. To me it seems like something you see in certain female runners, especially tall and thin women. They generate a lot of power in their legs and it creates a lot of torque in the core and through the shoulders; women with a certain frame (you see this less in men, even skinny men) tend to twist their upper body instead of rotating their arms at the shoulders to counterbalance the force of running.

Then again, I could be all wrong, and I'm not any sort of biomechanics or PT person, but that's what it looks like to me.
 

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