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06-06-14, 01:21 PM #2Re: NBA Finals
I completely agree that there are some athletes that can fight through some ridiculous amounts of pain, but having had muscle cramps before I know that there are times when you really can't move that muscle at all without severe pain as if someone was stabbing you. Why LeBron wasn't full hydrated and prepared...I don't know. And for that it is a stupid excuse.
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06-06-14, 03:15 PM #5
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The Boston Garden got above 90 and into the 100's several times during NBA finals in the 80's. The Boston Garden didn't have AC. I'm not sure if Magic and Bird even used preventive measures (IV) to avoid cramping. My guess is that if this was game 7 LJ would not be out the last 6 minutes. The major difference from the 80's is how media overreacts about every stupid event.
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06-07-14, 12:10 PM #6Re: NBA Finals
The twitter feed during the game after Lebron left was hilarious. Here's a few articles with some of the better material.
LeBron James Leaves Game 1 Due To Cramp, Because He's Human
LeBron James Cramped Up During Last Night
Jonathan Martin, Gatorade trash LeBron's Game 1 cramp departure - NBA - Sporting News
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