If you can't see that BBD has put on 25+ lbs of fat this season then you are either not paying attention, or not willing to be honest about it.
Or, of course, there is the other possible option: that you're wrong.
He is clearly fatter than he was. There are reports he fired his personal trainer which helps explain why.
There are also reports that he is complying with the weight clause in his contract. Go figure.
He has become slower to rotate on defense which is why you rarely saw him draw a charge later in the season and playoffs. He has no lift to his jumper which helps explain his big slide in shooting from the outside. He also regressed in rebounding after making a small stride forward to mediocre, slipping back to awful.
And he was also playing with an injury, which likewise helps to explain all of the above.
Just like I can look in the mirror and at photos and know that I have put on weight, so can all the rest of us look at BBD and know that is the case with him as well.
I typically look at the scales. But then again, that's probably because I'm not willing to be honest about it.
Saying "prove it" or "no he didn't" doesn't help your case. I think you'd rather change the argument away from his play though because no one can defend that.
My case is that you don't know whether he gained weight (and no, citing the crackpot theories of Tommy H. doesn't count as "knowing"). You may think that he looks like he did, but there are other just as likely explanations.
Awful and he has worn out his welcome both on and off the floor.
Sure. Sounds like Paul Pierce after that Indiana series, for example. Doesn't it?