You are weirdly both wrong, and off on a tangent. How did this turn into a Cauley-Stein versus Thompson thing in your mind?You have never been right, and using big words won't hide that fact. WCS is actually good at MULTIPLE things, he was just asked and groomed to be a specialist.
You're rantmade it seem like you are questioning what WCS can bringYou are weirdly both wrong, and off on a tangent. How did this turn into a Cauley-Stein versus Thompson thing in your mind?
Guys, have a look at that athleticism....
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He beat out everyone on there. And a lot of those guys i would consider to be EXTREMELY athletic.
The question is about his stamina.
It really hasn't been a huge problem for him. It's something that can pop up from time to time but I don't think it's a big deal.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sickle-cell-anemia/basics/definition/con-20019348
Anemia. Sickle cells are fragile. They break apart easily and die, leaving you without a good supply of red blood cells. Red blood cells usually live for about 120 days before they die and need to be replaced. But sickle cells die after an average of less than 20 days. This results in a lasting shortage of red blood cells (anemia). Without enough red blood cells in circulation, your body can't get the oxygen it needs to feel energized. That's why anemia causes fatigue.
Let see how his body handles an NBA season.
He made it this far. He'll be aight.
He hasn't played 4 games in 5 nights on a 8 game road trip either.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sickle-cell-anemia/basics/definition/con-20019348
Anemia. Sickle cells are fragile. They break apart easily and die, leaving you without a good supply of red blood cells. Red blood cells usually live for about 120 days before they die and need to be replaced. But sickle cells die after an average of less than 20 days. This results in a lasting shortage of red blood cells (anemia). Without enough red blood cells in circulation, your body can't get the oxygen it needs to feel energized. That's why anemia causes fatigue.
Let see how his body handles an NBA season.
He hasn't played 4 games in 5 nights on a 8 game road trip either.
anyone else excited to see a WCS/Moreland summer league block party?
I can honestly say I started avoiding any videos of WCS before the draft to keep myself from getting my hopes up. Now that we have him, I can finally jump on board. Can't wait to see the things he and Cuz do together
that last one is very good. That big new tat on his neck is for a great cause. Good guy Trilly
It really hasn't been a huge problem for him. It's something that can pop up from time to time but I don't think it's a big deal.
Sickle cell trait, a blood disorder which can affect endurance, was a factor in playing 25 minutes in Kentucky's victory over Boise State.
When asked about how he might have posted a triple-double if he played more minutes, Cauley-Stein said, "I was having a sickle cell problem. My chest starts to hurt."
Apparently, it's a recurring issue.
"Some days, just randomly, I've had real bad chest pain," he said. "I can't, like, breathe and my heart rate won't come down. I have to stop and wait for it to come down."
Gee it's too bad we don't have a medical staff who could have evaluated him before we picked himhttp://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sickle-cell-anemia/basics/definition/con-20019348
Anemia. Sickle cells are fragile. They break apart easily and die, leaving you without a good supply of red blood cells. Red blood cells usually live for about 120 days before they die and need to be replaced. But sickle cells die after an average of less than 20 days. This results in a lasting shortage of red blood cells (anemia). Without enough red blood cells in circulation, your body can't get the oxygen it needs to feel energized. That's why anemia causes fatigue.
Let see how his body handles an NBA season.
Vlade just said absolutely NO ONE in Kings organization knew until last second who HE was going to draft. Considered Mudiay but didn't know enough about him to feel comfortable. He knew Cauley-Stein after his workout, trusted a lot of people in Kentucky giving him feedback and no one can blame him (Vlade) for anything now into the future - it's all on him. Says he needs Coach Karl (and everyone) to trust him to do his job, get the chemistry right.
Why is nobody else bothered by this? He openly admitted he was underprepared and passed on a prospect a lot of people thought was a possible number 1 pick because of it. If Mudiay becomes an All Star, this decision may have just cost us a championship.
Maybe you thought he was a possible #1 pick but his realistic ceiling was #3, if certain picks played out a certain way, which they did, and the 76ers took ANOTHER center over Mudiay even when they need a PG.Why is nobody else bothered by this? He openly admitted he was underprepared and passed on a prospect a lot of people thought was a possible number 1 pick because of it. If Mudiay becomes an All Star, this decision may have just cost us a championship.