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NBA to test for HGH
« on: March 08, 2013, 06:05:07 PM »

Offline sinbad

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Wade, LeBron, & Howard are obviously the three that most will suspect. I read that one of the obvious symptoms of HGH is a more pronounced jaw line. Don't know if there's any truth to this but if this is indeed true then everyone will suspect Wade. His jaw line looks like it has increased significantly since his college days. Also HGH has known to cause migraines which we know Wade has suffered from in the past.

I doubt anyone will be stupid enough to get caught especially those with too much to lose. They simply will stop taking it or find a way to mask it.

Athletes have gotten so much bigger and faster and while I acknowledge that improved nutrition and training has a lot to do with this I'm also not naive to think that nobody has experimented with HGH. Derrick Rose himself has said that the NBA has a problem with HGH or PEDs. He has since backtracked on that statement. If baseball, football, and many of the high profile olympic sports has had problems with HGH and/or PEDs then I won't be so small minded to believe that the NBA is immune to this problem.

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I know he was only in high school in the first pic, but c'mon man....

Human beings don't get that big without help from steroids or something similar.....

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Of course Stern will always protect Kobe by not testing for ET.

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ZOMG, how he does such things?  ???

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Of course Stern will always protect Kobe by not testing for ET.

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« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2013, 06:49:16 PM »

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I was watching some Lebron highlights and most of the were from the CAVs days, and it seems like he jumps higher now then he did 4 years ago.

It might be some part just the dunks they used in the highlight reel, and just happens that the couple they used from his Miami run he just got up on, and some part just me not liking him, but....


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I know he was only in high school in the first pic, but c'mon man....

Human beings don't get that big without help from steroids or something similar.....

You really think Howard is "that big"? C'mon man, he's not Dorian Yates. He's a skinny basketball player, with round shoulders, who looks bigger than other skinny basketball players by comparison.

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It goes both ways, guys.

What if we found out Pierce, KG, and Rondo used HGH?  That makes them just as bad as LeBron, Dwight, and Wade, right?

We'll see.  I'm just glad the NBA is finally doing this.

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It goes both ways, guys.

What if we found out Pierce, KG, and Rondo used HGH?  That makes them just as bad as LeBron, Dwight, and Wade, right?

We'll see.  I'm just glad the NBA is finally doing this.

If pierce is using performance enhancers or growth hormone he's doing it wrong. He constantly has niggling injuries and has one of the sloppiest rigs on the team.


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It goes both ways, guys.

What if we found out Pierce, KG, and Rondo used HGH?  That makes them just as bad as LeBron, Dwight, and Wade, right?

We'll see.  I'm just glad the NBA is finally doing this.

If pierce is using performance enhancers or growth hormone he's doing it wrong. He constantly has niggling injuries and has one of the sloppiest rigs on the team.

KG?  Rondo?

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It goes both ways, guys.

What if we found out Pierce, KG, and Rondo used HGH?  That makes them just as bad as LeBron, Dwight, and Wade, right?

We'll see.  I'm just glad the NBA is finally doing this.

If pierce is using performance enhancers or growth hormone he's doing it wrong. He constantly has niggling injuries and has one of the sloppiest rigs on the team.

KG?  Rondo?

KG doubt it, he's still skinny. Rondo, I don't know he still looks like what he did in his rookie season, I think he gained 5 pounds at most.

And PP, haha if he is, He is definitely doing it wrong. Plus I think he's getting chunkier.

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It goes both ways, guys.

What if we found out Pierce, KG, and Rondo used HGH?  That makes them just as bad as LeBron, Dwight, and Wade, right?

We'll see.  I'm just glad the NBA is finally doing this.

Shaq has retired, whew! Now, as for the guys on the Celtics (I love), if they are using... SO WHAT?! I feel the same about LeBroid and the rest of them too! It takes more than performance enhancers to be as good as these guys are... it's not like if JJJ used the same stuff Howard does he'd suddenly become as good as he is!
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He looks about the same.