Jonathan Feigen @Jonathan_Feigen 6m Chris Webber put it well. "He's going to hear about it from a lot of people that never had cramps."
Oh here's more Dominique Wilkins @DWilkins21 · 57m Cramps are absolutely the worst to contend with. Jonathan Feigen @Jonathan_Feigen · 5m Isiah Thomas, who played The Finals badly injured, said when cramps like that hit "there is nothing you can do. "
Exactly. A bunch of dudes sitting on sofas or doing curls on a nautilus machine mocking the best athlete of his generation. Because he cramped up. _
Apparently Jordan had food poisoning. I still wonder why they said he had the flu assuming they knew otherwise at the time
And as I said before, the Spurs won the game and win is a win. But if you think you can play through cramps that lock up your leg, you haven't had cramps like that before. It's not a toughness thing like other injuries. In fact Lebron tried to play through it, and it just got worse, like what usually what happens. He tried, couldn't do it because he's a human being.
In the NFL they take you to the lockerroom and give you IV fluids for about 20-30 mins. No time to do that for Lebron. But maybe he should have just toughed it out. _
No someone twisted it. When he pulled himself out at the 7:24 mark, it WAS NOT cramps. In his own words he said he could not breathe (due to fatigue obviously). I never mentioned anything about the cramps he dealt with in the 4th quarter, I am only talking about the 3rd quarter.
This is all I said, I love how some of you guys twist stuff. Lebron himself said at that point that he couldn't breath, he didnt say anything about cramps, and he wasnt limping. The cramps came in the 4th quarter, not the third, which I never brought up or even questioned.
Oh really? I joined the thread halfway through the fourth quarter and this is what I read. Didn't see a minute of the game before that. If you're going to be a bullshitter, don't leave an evidence trail. _