D'Angelo Russell Discussion: Adopting A Professional Attitude

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  1. LTLakerFan

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    Russell intent on being 100%

    Tania Ganguli

    http://www.pressreader.com/usa/los-angeles-times/20161127/282329679545333

    He's young and a cornerstone to the Lakers future so sure they have to exert utmost caution with this, and we're dealing with the KNEE. Just going for the low hanging black humor here. But can you imagine how much different Kobe's career and numbers would have been if he had always had to be 100%?

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    That's how I understood it too. They would take blood and preserve it and then inject it back into the athlete at later date after their body's normal replenishment of the lost blood had already taken place on its own? Did they also do anything "trick" with the blood they took?
     
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    To be fair to him, he's making his money off of his body. There is a future 100 million contract waiting for him if he's healthy.

    There are some things you just don't take a chance on
     
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    This site does a decent explanation of it:

    http://orthonc.com/your-health/what-is-prp-therapy
     
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    I don't know obviously, but I could imagine him still playing at a relatively fine level with his original Achilles as one of the options. Less numbers in some times could very well result in better ones at other - additional - times. I have always admired Kobe's willingness and ability to play through most injuries, but was it the smart thing to do? That I am not so sure of.
     
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    Think of all the times he somehow was able to go out there and perform to a high level as if or almost as if nothing had happened, compared to if we had not had him on the floor as would have been the case so many times with anyone else with some of those injuries. That's all I'm getting at. Kobe of course being part cyborg is an unfair comparison for any other athlete.
     
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    Agreed :Brows:

    Kobe was extreme, I don't want any of our players to go that far. That doesn't mean I want them to sit out every little thing. But from all we've heard so far it seems DLO did try to play through it. In my book he's done nothing wrong. He's the future, let him take care of his body.
     
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    I think Russell's knee issues come from the way he lands after he shoots. He needs to learn to land differently
     
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    JK ..... but if you're talking about his "J" he would need to jump before he could land.

    :Magic Brows:
     
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    It's not necessarily chronic. It could just be a one time deal, but it does seem to indicate that he might be a slow healer in general.

    Hopefully it's not something that becomes a trend for him. Kobe had to get treatments a lot because of all the miles he put on himself. Russell is young enough that it's not a guarantee he has to do this forever.
     
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    It's really not all that dissimilar from what bikers do and get suspended for. It's changing your blood from normal levels. But hey I'm not complaining. There must be some distinction I'm just not catching.
     
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    That is encouraging. Thanks.
     
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    Don't think it's anything to be too concerned about yet. D'Angelo doesn't have a history of knee or injuries in general. Seems precautionary more than anything. Get him 100 percent. Lakers showing they can win.
     
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    The way he plays (low to the ground), he should be another Andre Miller, not Brandon Roy ;).
    Get your ish together kid, work on those tooth picks next summer :p.
     
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    The notion of doping varies from country to country ... There are reasons why some "procedures" aren't global ... I agree with TRD here
     
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    Maybe the fact that he was trying to play through a minor injury caused it to progress. He's young, he's going to want to always go out and play. He probably did it during preseason because he hasn't looked the same since then.

    I don't think it's a recurring injury that would affect him in the long run.
     
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    I think the distinction (and I'm no doctor) is that bringing up red blood cell counts helps your performance while you are actually playing on the court. It gives you more stamina and energy. The platelet enriching wouldn't help you if you stepped onto the court after an injection. It's like getting a shot of antibiotics as opposed to a shot of adrenaline.
     
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    Fair enough. I still think it's "performance enhancing" in some ways, but I don't care enough to bother with it. I don't care much about performance enhancing anyway. I always just found it strange Kobe would have to go to Germany to get similar treatments done.
     

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