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Post by beat Wed Jul 04, 2012 9:30 pm

With Nash ( the AARP cards will be in the mail! )

And people think we are old!!

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Post by sinus007 Wed Jul 04, 2012 9:44 pm

Hi,
Nash, Hill - it's nice and peachy. But as history of basketball showed us many times before, a team wins rings not a collection of players, no matter how skilled and talented those players are. The most recent example - OKC.

TJ,
What's the word in the LAL camp?

AK
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Post by tjmakz Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:38 am

sinus007 wrote:Hi,
Nash, Hill - it's nice and peachy. But as history of basketball showed us many times before, a team wins rings not a collection of players, no matter how skilled and talented those players are. The most recent example - OKC.

TJ,
What's the word in the LAL camp?

AK

I wouldn't be a big fan of signing Grant Hill even at the veterans minimum.
If LA keeps MWP then Hill would be the 3rd string SF behind MWP and Ebanks (if he stays with LA).
LA might think Ebanks will get an offer that they won't match.
Maybe going to Germany for the "Kobe Procedure" will give Grant's knees a boost.

I would like to see LA continue picking up better character guys.
I am SO tired of Barnes, MWP, Bynum being an embarrassment to the organization.
Kobe is no choir boy himself but he has matured.

I think LA will re-sign Hill to a 3 year contract and sign another player with their mini-mid level exception.
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Post by worcester Thu Jul 05, 2012 8:29 am

FYI, one need not go to Germany for Platelet Rich Plasma therapy injections for joint problems. It's available here for about $1000. I refer many of my patients to a D.O.locally for it.
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Post by bobheckler Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:24 pm

worcester wrote:FYI, one need not go to Germany for Platelet Rich Plasma therapy injections for joint problems. It's available here for about $1000. I refer many of my patients to a D.O.locally for it.


worcester,

Could you sum up what kind of ailments this therapy would be appropriate for? Arthritis? No cartilage? Bursitis?

$1000? Really? In California $1000 will buy you a coffee at Starbucks.

bob

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Post by worcester Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:31 pm

Bob, Here's a weblink that explains all about PRP:

http://prpstopspain.com/

It's not so good for the "itis's" but works well for muscle, tendon, and cartilage problems where tissue needs to be repaired or regrown. It's also effective to regrow hair (for about 8 months). For the "itis's" I recommend large doses of EPA Omega 3's - 4000 mg per day. Acupuncture helps too.


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