I'm curious because it hasn't been called consistently in like a decade. What exactly is the correct legal way to set a screen in the NBA?
You could ask the same about dribbling/carrying/palming as well as traveling...that's the modern NBA for ya..
AD glass Davis. His body is like a 60 year old. No wonder he has never been able to play big and hates consistent contact
You got to be ******** me with AD. Dude has osteoporosis with multiple sclerosis and vitamin D insufficiency. First time watching him and its comical, saw him get injured 5 times in the first quarter.
I'll wait for the handsome YouTube doctor to confirm or be equally as perplexed as I am to confirm the fake injury.
Why are there so many Mr. Glass's(Glasses?) in the NBA now? PEDS? It's like Magic with HIV, LeBron has something different from everyone else when it comes to PEDs. Not even DWade got the good stuff and got Quagmire bone growth from his stuff and of course early injuries.
BTW, crazy YouTube insider says that Davis and LeBron are not cool with each other anymore. Davis BSing an injury would fit that crazy rumor. Dude's sources are possibly all in his head, though. So...
Osteo and Vit D result in fractures which has not been AD has never really had. MS could cause lost control of a muscle or limb or such at times, but one typically has some symptom related to cranial nerves like sight/hearing/taste/face, not just symptoms of the extremities.