(OT) Juan Brixon in trouble

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Hey did you notice something? "Ex-Wiz guard"! I think we're finally shaking off the Jail Blazer image in the eyes of the mainstream media.
 
And here I thought this was a joke about JD playing in the Chinese leagues.
 
Seriously, though. He's probably the last person I would have thought of if you mentioned a ball player doping.
 
Seriously, though. He's probably the last person I would have thought of if you mentioned a ball player doping.

It's the borderline guys who are half a step from not being able to play any more or who aren't quite good enough to break into the big leagues that I mostly suspect use PEDs to give them a leg up ... not to say I don't think there are some high profile guys doing PEDs either.
 
Hey did you notice something? "Ex-Wiz guard"! I think we're finally shaking off the Jail Blazer image in the eyes of the mainstream media.

Yep, thanks to Agent Zero Common Sense, the Wiz are the new whipping boys of the media.

BNM
 
He needs to get his money back! He weighs 145 lbs.!
 
Juan on Five was doping?

How shitty would he have been without steriods?
 
What he used, Deca-Durabolin, can and has made men impatient. 'Deca-d***' as it's called with bodybuilders.
 
I'm sure he's not the only one in Europe or NBA to be using..
 
Yeah. I've never had to spell it before. Thought I was close on the spelling :lol:
 
If you look at Dixon and his physique...then contrast that with Stern's quotes about how steroids don't/wouldn't help NBA players. It's BS, you know there are NBA players doping...

Stern: "The sport of basketball emphasizes a specialized set of physical abilities – particularly quickness, agility and basketball skill – that are distinct from those required in a number of other sports. Accordingly, illicit substances that could assist athletes in strength sports (such as weightlifting and football), power sports (such as baseball), or endurance sports (such as cycling or marathon running), are not likely to be of benefit to NBA players."
 
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I wouldn't mind if LMA took steroids.

He could use a little "roid rage".
 
Can anyone explain why a drug that helps you gain 10 pounds of muscle (only if timed exactly with many weight room workouts) should result in a 1-game suspension, much less a continental ban?
 
If you look at Dixon and his physique...then contrast that with Stern's quotes about how steroids don't/wouldn't help NBA players. It's BS, you know there are NBA players doping...

Stern: "The sport of basketball emphasizes a specialized set of physical abilities – particularly quickness, agility and basketball skill – that are distinct from those required in a number of other sports. Accordingly, illicit substances that could assist athletes in strength sports (such as weightlifting and football), power sports (such as baseball), or endurance sports (such as cycling or marathon running), are not likely to be of benefit to NBA players."
Stern actually said that?

Shows complete ignorance of modern PEDs... willful nor not.
 
The quote is probably from when the MLB, NFL, and NBA commissioners testified to the Congressional committee of blowhards investigating how to stop all freedom in this country.

Legalize all drugs. If someone hurts himself, that's the price of freedom. You're not legalizing them hurting others, just themselves.
 
The quote is probably from when the MLB, NFL, and NBA commissioners testified to the Congressional committee of blowhards investigating how to stop all freedom in this country.

Legalize all drugs. If someone hurts himself, that's the price of freedom. You're not legalizing them hurting others, just themselves.

I'm in favor of legalization of almost everything...that doesn't mean that private sports leagues shouldn't regulate them...

I hate to bring up the children... but honestly do you want high school and college kids emulating their sports role models? Also, that would force anyone that wants to be competitive to do them as well...
 
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I see no hand-wringing over athletes taking salt pills. Do we really want children imitating athletes and taking salt pills all day at school? They'll turn into mindless robots and ruin America's ability to fight wars. Think of the public health costs as tens of millions of children run to the hospital to have their lives saved and stomachs pumped. Think of the loss of morality as they turn into criminals when they become addicted to salt pills. Is being able to eat what you want what our Founding Fathers envisioned when they gave us our freedom? This should be obvious. If salt pills were legal, all athletes would have to use them to compete with the addicts.

The more I think of it, the more I demand 30-year prison terms for salt pill usage like so many drug felons get. Why shouldn't all athletic drugs be treated the same? This not only offends, it outrages.

I remember the first time I saw little yellow salt pills. They were lying around the P.E. locker room in 7th grade in Hawaii. They were standard for serious athletes. That was 10 years before Obama went to the same private school and used the same boys' locker room. As a member of the basketball team, I'm sure he used them in the hot weather. Think of the evil peer pressure he must have endured to be competitive. Those little brats should definitely get the same hard prison time as steroids get you. Why don't we ruin the lives of 10 million salt pill users, including those who would have become presidents, like the 40 million already ruined by drug convictions? We need fewer presidential candidates, anyway, and Obama would look sharp in prison orange.

So in summary, I'm as worried about the brats as you are. Adults should have no freedom because--think of the kids.
 

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