Re: LaMelephant: The LaMelo Ball Thread (#2)
Posted: Thu Apr 4, 2024 5:12 pm
I think LaMelo is going to get healthy and hit his stride again. Mark though? Yeah....I'm worried about him.
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Rich4114 wrote:fatlever wrote:random question for anyone whose been to home games recently...
does melo typically sit near the bench in street clothes? i almost never see him around the bench at home games, only road games.
I noticed this too but then realized our injury list is so long that there are actually two rows of injured player seats and he's been in the back with Mark. Probably giving more recently injured guys a chance at the floor seats
fatlever wrote:Seriously... has anyone seen Melo at a game recently? I haven't seen him near bench since I posted this. I've seen all the other injured guys at every game, but never Melo.
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JustBuzzin wrote:fatlever wrote:Seriously... has anyone seen Melo at a game recently? I haven't seen him near bench since I posted this. I've seen all the other injured guys at every game, but never Melo.
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Melo is in Chino Hills running hills with his dad Lavar.
Lavar going to get him back right.
yosemiteben wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:fatlever wrote:Seriously... has anyone seen Melo at a game recently? I haven't seen him near bench since I posted this. I've seen all the other injured guys at every game, but never Melo.
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Melo is in Chino Hills running hills with his dad Lavar.
Lavar going to get him back right.
fat you should just go ask Melo's fangroup what his whereabouts are, I'm sure there are some superfans that track everything he does and everywhere he goes.
yosemiteben wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:fatlever wrote:Seriously... has anyone seen Melo at a game recently? I haven't seen him near bench since I posted this. I've seen all the other injured guys at every game, but never Melo.
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Melo is in Chino Hills running hills with his dad Lavar.
Lavar going to get him back right.
fat you should just go ask Melo's fangroup what his whereabouts are, I'm sure there are some superfans that track everything he does and everywhere he goes.
Somebody around here has to keep up with our $250 millionyosemiteben wrote:Omg fat the superfan
fatlever wrote:?t=ojeY5QacmekDhzRAKJ4Uhw&s=19
Now this is the kind of stuff I want to see from our Superstar max player.
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JustBuzzin wrote:Not gonna lie that hummer truck wrap is sick!
SWedd523 wrote:fatlever wrote:?t=ojeY5QacmekDhzRAKJ4Uhw&s=19
Now this is the kind of stuff I want to see from our Superstar max player.
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he's there all the time getting worked on anyway, might as well sign some stuff in between appointments
JDR720 wrote:
The good news, both Zion Williamson and Joel Embiid played significantly less games than Ball in their first four seasons and now rank in the upper echelons of the NBA. The bad news, those are the only two players out of the last 240 all-stars to reach that level after missing the same or more amount of time than Ball. The likes of Steph Curry and Anthony Davis, who NBA history labelled as "Injury prone" young players had almost played another entire season's worth of basketball at the same stage as LaMelo Ball. Yikes.
Of the players on the above list, Steph Curry is the only player who one could argue completely overcame their injuries. The rest have regularly dealt with injuries throughout their career, suggesting some people's bodies aren't built for the rigours of an NBA season. Ball's career path so far suggests he might fall into this category, talented but never far from the next injury.
Bassman wrote:JDR720 wrote:
Very interesting article with some sobering stats:The good news, both Zion Williamson and Joel Embiid played significantly less games than Ball in their first four seasons and now rank in the upper echelons of the NBA. The bad news, those are the only two players out of the last 240 all-stars to reach that level after missing the same or more amount of time than Ball. The likes of Steph Curry and Anthony Davis, who NBA history labelled as "Injury prone" young players had almost played another entire season's worth of basketball at the same stage as LaMelo Ball. Yikes.
Of the players on the above list, Steph Curry is the only player who one could argue completely overcame their injuries. The rest have regularly dealt with injuries throughout their career, suggesting some people's bodies aren't built for the rigours of an NBA season. Ball's career path so far suggests he might fall into this category, talented but never far from the next injury.
The mega contract extension sort of reminds me of the one given to Larry Johnson. The team knew Johnson was having some back issues, but committed the money anyway. LaMelo’s ankle problems aren’t necessarily as iffy as backs can be, but a bad wheel won’t let you play well if it never heals up. I hope Melo puts the time in for training, conditioning, etc.