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    This article brings up today's pace as a factor in the big man's injury, comparing Cousins minutes to Timmy's when he used to play 40+ mpg.

    https://syndication.bleacherreport.c...mpression=true

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    Bleacher Report is more trash than the Spurs' offense.

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    Bleacher Report is more trash than the Spurs' offense.


    i’ve always hated BR. can’t believe they got inside the nba to promote them.

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    i’ve always hated BR. can’t believe they got inside the nba to promote them.

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    I was expecting more of a discussion and less of a BR sucks post combo

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    I was expecting more of a discussion and less of a BR sucks post combo
    what's to discuss? fatigue usually contributes to injury.

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    Injuries are a part of the game. Do like LeBron does and roid up before and after

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    Huge news.

    Fatigue can lead to injury.

    You mean you joints are more likely to get damaged if your muscles can't keep things in place.... Wow.

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    Injuries are a part of the game. Do like LeBron does and roid up before and after
    Or die when the AC not working.

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    what's to discuss? fatigue usually contributes to injury.
    Fake news. Fatigue usually contributes to injury? Please explain.

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    Weight contributes, too. Cousins would've done well to be 25 pounds lighter, tbh.

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    Fake news. Fatigue usually contributes to injury? Please explain.
    You don't think pre-existing strain is a factor? I don't think you have to be a doctor to get this, tbh.

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    Weight contributes, too. Cousins would've done well to be 25 pounds lighter, tbh.
    Would be more likely than fatigue tbh.

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    Fake news. Fatigue usually contributes to injury? Please explain.


    for starters, when you're fatigued you have sloppy movements, your joints get less muscle support, you're more likely to fall and make mistakes

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    what's to discuss? fatigue usually contributes to injury.
    And too much artificial sweetner can lead to cancer. There a lot of things that can contribute to injuries, fatique being one of them. This is non news.

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    for starters, when you're fatigued you have sloppy movements, your joints get less muscle support, you're more likely to fall and make mistakes
    You can't convince him otherwise. He has his beliefs that rest is pointless

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    You can't convince him otherwise. He has his beliefs that rest is pointless
    bizarre. anyone who's been in a gym knows fatigue leads to poor form and injury. i pulled something in my knee a few days ago and i'm convinced it was too much training volume and insufficient sleep

    ffs, you dont build muscle in the weight room. you build it in bed.

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    what's to discuss? fatigue usually contributes to injury.
    Agreed. But there has been a lot of debate this year here about how necessary is to rest players. One of the things mentioned is that stars used to play a lot more back in the day, as an argument in favor of not resting. I think it's interesting to consider pace as a factor since the game is different now in that aspect.

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    Shhhh... I'll be gentle. TheDoctor's Avatar
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    Or die when the AC not working.
    Oh that AC game was glorious tbh.

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    Oh that AC game was glorious tbh.
    Gloriously hot!

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