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He's just a big dude and is always going to be susceptible to stacking on the kilos. I think playing a bit more controlled will help, but then you're stopping him from playing his natural explosive game.
Just enjoy him whilst he lasts. Wouldn't be surprised to see him almost disappear completely in a few seasons when the wear and tear will take hold.
Hope I'm wrong of course, as he's one of the most exciting players thats come into the league for absolutely ages. (Ja Morant is also equally awesome)
From what I've ready, they are working on a plan for him to lose some bulk, and have also been teaching him to grab the rim more on some of his explosive dunks, to limit the impact as he comes back down. I think he's gonna be a star, especially if he can get back into a similar shape as he was in his final college year, where he seemed to sport a slimmer physique. I think the convalescence from the knee surgery saw him pile on some pounds.
Spud Webb won the dunk contest. I think he was the smallest player in the NBA at the time.
r.e. Zion - The best description I've seen of him is that he's a flying fridge. With his body type he wouldn't be out of place on an NFL teams offensive line.
He signed a multi year contract when he first joined the team. As he said on the show he needed the security.
Don't feel too bad for him as he ultimately made more than Jordan did in his NBA career. He got paid when he left Chicago.
Oh I don't, it shows what good representation can do for you. I think even in the company where I work if I was 126th highest paid I'd be doing very well.
I suppose it also shows how much the very best aren't motivated by money alone, getting their market value maybe but by '97 neither of them were going to be on skid row so something else must have been pushing them to be better.
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