kevin10001
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kevin10001

No I understand that. I just really don’t like people pretending that hydrogen peroxide is going to mess up healing when no one actually has real evidence for it. A much better argument is that it actually doesn’t kill a lot of the bacteria anyways, so if it’s a minor cut it really doesn’t matter if you use it. Just

A couple of things: First of all there has been really no evidence that hydrogen peroxide slows down wound healing (here’s my review source, individual citations can be found there: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/45…), because at 3% it just isn’t strong enough to harm human epithelial cells. Because we actually

I disagree. He would have been a contender for MVP (assuming he’s allowed to shoot the way he does) in any era after the 3 point line is introduced. In fact, he might have been more deadly in the pre-defensive rules adjustments of 2005 where double teaming him woudl have been more difficult.

1) Handchecking wouldn’t do

So many of you revisionist historians actually believe late 80's/early 90's basketball was nothing but Rick Mahon, Charles Oakley and grind-to-a-halt defense.

My favorite thing about older players is that they actually believe that NBA defenses were better back when they played, despite every possible metric and basic eyeball tests showing that modern NBA defenses are vastly more complex and effective than they’ve ever been.

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