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Yea he's definitely bigger . Last night I thought we had resigned Pietrus, because from a side angle he looks very similar body wise .
So it's ok to suggest that LeBron uses HGH but not ok to say it about Rondo, even though we have exactly the same amount of proof for either player's use?Interesting.
HGH?
Quote from: D.o.s. on March 02, 2014, 01:10:29 PMSo it's ok to suggest that LeBron uses HGH but not ok to say it about Rondo, even though we have exactly the same amount of proof for either player's use?Interesting.Yes DOS, the comparisons are SO similar. One guy at his peak was 6'8" and around 280lbs. and had growth removed from his jaw. This growth was in his parotid gland, that if I am not mistaken, helps break down testosterone and HGH.http://joe.endocrinology-journals.org/content/185/3/363.full.pdfThe other guy is around 6' and maybe 190lbs. even with the added weight and has NOT had growth in his parotid gland removed.Hmmmm. Wow, that is a CLOSE one to me DOS:-)))))Smitty77
My feeling is that HGH use is probably pretty common in the NBA. The testing procedures for it are just too feeble and the potential benefits are enormous, particularly for athletes recovering from major injuries.
I'd say that as Celtics fans we enjoyed some pretty deep playoff runs on the back of a very old post-knee-injury Kevin Garnett. So throwing rocks about PEDs seems kind of dangerous. I'm not sure our house is made out of very sturdy stuff.