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Jul 10, 2008 May 06, 2012 7 300
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So I went to a Dallas Warriors game a few weeks ago and got a Stephen Curry poster ironically in a game he didn't play with of course because of his ankle injury. Looking closer at the poster it was pretty evident to see that Curry's running motion and the way he changes direction while exerting pressure on the outside border of his sole is a big reason in all these ankle injuries. It's pretty ridiculous just looking at the picture you can see the front sole of his shoe is at a complete diagonal and jutting out. I've read an article someone posted here months back about the same issue with Curry. This picture makes it even more obvious that he'll have to go through extensive technical training to alleviate the undermining causes of these injuries, his running gait and foot placement when he changes directions especially. This is something management should really look into this off season especially. Here's a blog which there's a few more pics of the same tendencies he has to do this when in motion.
http://danielkamenetzky.blogspot.com/
26 days ago
yocballer
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Monta Ellis SCANDAL. A video you need to see.
Curry and Team USA Scrimmage
Middle of the 2nd Quarter. Good game so far overall.
Bargs + filler for Al
Overhyped italian player ftw? Don't get me wrong, Bargs is a solid player and excellent shooter but this really doesn't adress any of our pg problems as well as causing a decline of playing time to Randolph/Wright.
over 3 years ago
yocballer
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No Curry or Lee
"The Knicks spoke to the Warriors about trading disgruntled Eddy Curry for disgruntled Al Harrington, but it won't happen because they also wanted David Lee."
Ricky Rubio Warriors Prospect?
Ricky Rubio Warriors Prospect 2010?
I believe this is completlely out of the question as it's almost impossible for the Warriors to fall that into the lottery than much considering they have 20 3 point scorers and an above decent bench. Even in the west the Warriors will not tank that badly. Rubio is considered a number one to two pick and unless he suffers a major injury, it won't go down any lower. This shouldn't even be an article but never bad to dream.
[http://www.mercurynews.com/othersports/ci_10225230
Olympiakos targeted Buike first.
It would have been a real shocker if Buike did take that for supposedly 5 mil per.
Agent Michael Higgins said Olympiakos approached his client last year, and then returned two weeks ago at the summer league in Las Vegas with an offer to Azubuike of $5 million annually for three years.
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