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All that sugar is not good for the teeth. If he has an affiity for the sweets, he should chew sugarfree gum, which has a sweet taste and is actually beneficial for the teeth. I am surprised his trainer is allowing this.
Man I can not believe this guy is not diabetic, It is crazy to think that an athlete can consume so much sugar on a daily basis and still be performing like he is! Chilcutt
Hey, I guess its better to get high off sweet, diabetic-inducing substances than getting high off the "other" substances that can actually get you killed or suspended
Maybe it explains his inconsistent play? Plays well on a sugar high... but has a crash later on. Sometimes he starts the game on a crash, sometimes on a high the crashes, and some days he just hasn't had much sugar and plays well the whole game.
I can't wait to see a picture of this guy 5 years after he's out of the league. He's going to swell up like a balloon!
Well at least next time we play against Odom we won't have to put a man on him, all Adelman needs to do is throw some Sugar Babies out on the court.
It's funny that he eats that much sugar and is still a lean guy but I'm sure it will catch up with him at some point. Are Odom and Tmac friends? That would explain how McGrady can balloon in weight in a matter of weeks I don't get the mindset of these guys who play a game for a living in front of millions of people and don't do everything reasonably possible to maximize their talent.