Jordan is 6'6" I have seen the guy. Why is it important though? I guess for the dunking thing... hey man, at 50 thats pretty sweet. I'm turning 41 and I'm lucky if I can still grab the rim.
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Jordan can still dunk. At 50. Unreal.
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Craig wrote: View PostJordan is 6'6" I have seen the guy. Why is it important though? I guess for the dunking thing... hey man, at 50 thats pretty sweet. I'm turning 41 and I'm lucky if I can still grab the rim.
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Craig wrote: View PostJordan is 6'6" I have seen the guy. Why is it important though? I guess for the dunking thing... hey man, at 50 thats pretty sweet. I'm turning 41 and I'm lucky if I can still grab the rim.
I was in mexico prolly 5 or 6 years ago and we were playing hoops and these four middle-aged guys came along and asked if they could play us. Which it was my neighbour,his son, my dad and I. These guys were just goofin around and going easy on us, they were like former varsity college players. Anyways, my neighbour was being guarded by this 5'5" 250lb 35-45 aged dude and he(my neighbour) goes for a shot beside the rim and the dude leaps probably 3 feet in the air and blocks him.
The thinner taller guys that were probably 6'4" dunked a few times.
So, I'm not really all that impressed if the greatest basketball player of all time can still dunk at 50.
To continue this story, I wondered what happened that these guys didn't go pro whether they just werent quite good enough or what. Then the following day I was by the pool and went to go take a leak and saw them snorting coke in the bathroom.Last edited by LBF; Mon Aug 12, 2013, 11:15 AM.If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
Sometimes, I like to buy a book on CD and listen to it, while reading music.
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rocwell wrote: View PostHe's eating 250% more fat than allowed in RDI.
the first thing i'd do when I retired is get in line at a krispy kream, but 3 dozen donuts..... then go back and do the same a few hours later for lunch
so the ability to fight off gluttony ranks very highly in my "skills to admire" category
in fact, I killed off 10 timbits while typing this post.
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heinz57 wrote: View Postif I was an NBA superstar, making millions and millions more than either my intelligence level or actual practical life skills levels should really allow for...
the first thing i'd do when I retired is get in line at a krispy kream, but 3 dozen donuts..... then go back and do the same a few hours later for lunch
so the ability to fight off gluttony ranks very highly in my "skills to admire" category
in fact, I killed off 10 timbits while typing this post.
Donuts. mm.Last edited by rocwell; Mon Aug 12, 2013, 02:14 PM.
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rocwell wrote: View PostDude. I was joking about fat eating. You just chose bad example comparing MJ with Barkley. He ( Barkley ) was the center, he had completely different training regime, he used a lot and I mean a lot of food supplements (to fight Shaq ), he did not do any elastic strength trainings during season ( can cause problem for big men when playing ball after that.. ), only in training camp. The different story is MJ. He needed to maintain his leaping ability, he needed to do elastic strength trainings at least twice a week ( maybe even more. ) that's why MJ still can dunk.
Donuts. mm.
more importantly..
would you be more impressed with MJ being able to dunk... or MJ being able to program his PVR?
I don't know many 50 yr olds who can program a PVR...
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