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Walt Should Work Out

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by TheFreak, Feb 18, 2000.

  1. TheFreak

    TheFreak Contributing Member

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    I remember when the Wizard used to be able to play 3 positions easily at 6'8". What happened to him? Now he can't even move. I swear he looks like Dan Marino out there sometimes. He has so many skills, though. I think he just needs to really work out hard in the offseason to get back to where he used to be. He's still fairly young, and I think if he could return to the way he played when he first came into the league, he could be a dynamite small forward for us. Rarely do you see a player's body appear to deteriorate so quickly. Maybe those long socks are weighing him down...LOL Seriously, I like the skills he has and would love to see him return to his old form.
     
  2. Will

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    I agree. I just don't understand. I mean, the long socks seem to be working for Glenn Robinson . . .
     
  3. MoonBus

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    That reminds me, does anyone know if Francis still do the weight lifting thing he once did with Charles?

    Did anyone remember Walt move like this when he was with the Blazers?
     

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