I'm actually just reffering to the colors these teams wear nothing else. I don't know how you think that is racist?
They're on the juice...you can clearly see it..Lebron's hair thinning,,Wade's massive jaw...if it doesnt look natural..odds are it not
Wouldn't the most obvious answer be, they know they lack height, so to counter it, the trainer puts the whole team on muscle-building programs? I'm not really seeing it though. Lebron and wade have been built like brick walls for a while now. I don't see anything excessive with Haslem, bosh, chalmers, allen. Battier looks bigger than he is because of his arms, but he probably just presses a lot. He's fairly thin. Also, older players, like Miller and Birdman, tend to gain weight as they get older.
I love naive people, same way here in Australian sports, "athletes can't be on PEDs, they don't need it!" or "they don't offer advantages! Why would anyone take it?" Then one of the most popular sports teams in Australia's most popular sport gets done for HGH use. lol
Derek fisher is only 38. Old for basketball, but not old for lifting. Basketball is a cardio-intensive sport. Starters put in 30 mins + a night of running, at least 3 nights a week, maybe more. When you also take into consideration running in practice, and that many players believe lifting ruins your shot, the majority of guys aren't going to be able to maintain a significant amount of muscle mass over the course of a season. A lot of players say the same thing. They lift more in the summer, run less, come in with extra muscle/mass and basically lose most of it halfway through the season. More than likely fisher is just extra careful because he likes having a bigger build. He can still make it happen, if he has good genes and carefully monitors his lifting and diet. He'd be "normal" in an NFL locker room. For example, I believe Nate Robinson still trains like a football player and that's why he has a bigger build.
guess you are right. weird, it just seems like Chalmers is so much bigger than Lin. Would have never guessed Lin has 10 lbs on him.
Florida is the home of PED dealers and it's obvious guys on the Heat and in the NBA like all sports use them. It's funny to think people still think guys are not using. It reminds me of when people seemed to believe guys like Bonds and A-Rod would never use.
Too much attention is paid to arms or chest..there's a ton of muscles in the lower torso, hip and thighs that would add more overall weight, if built up. Wearing baggy shorts/jerseys isn't going to show them though.
because they lift weights and they are winning. they are in **** strut mode right now. someone put best on some sports radio show, lebron is back to those antics, but when you're winning and the champs, no one is going to criticize
Muscles work in chain reactions. The masseter muscle (jaw) could be affected by another muscle or movement. They could make it over active, to the point that's it's always tight, which would cause the muscle to grow. And that's just one muscle in the face/jaw area, others could also be affected and would collectively contribute to a large(r) jawline. TMJ treatments can sometimes involve therapy in areas away from the jaw. That being said, it could just be steroids, but my point is that there are other explanations out there, so a large jawline doesn't automatically point to steroid use.
I just read article with Wade's jaw picture. Interesting to say the least that there is a actually Jaw rule in CBA. Stern not buying your explanation RV6. http://www.lightlybraisedturnip.com/wades-jaw-size/
Yeah, I mean this is the team we expected them to be when they got together. The first season had some missteps, but after three seasons of learning how to play with each other shouldn't we be expecting Miami to be dominating? Besides this happens to most athletes. Compare pics of Olajuwon or Jordon from their first/second season to those of them during their prime.
Of course man because your explanation just don't jive. I had look up TMJ. If Wade had Temporomandibular Disorders wouldn't it be exposed by now.