Xatticus wrote:SOUL wrote:I don't think asthma is a huge deal if he can control it. Harden had it growing up, Rodman had it, a lot of greats in other sports. Anthony Bennett also had it but he would've sucked without it too.
There are different types. Movies and television give a poor representation of it where it is often used to portray weakness. Mine only acted up if I got sick or if I was exposed to smoke. Otherwise, I could run all day without issue. I do wonder if it had something to do with his substitution patterns though. He would literally get subbed in and out 8+ times per game and play in three-minute shifts, though I never saw him use an inhaler.
"However recently I came across Isaac's Asthma problem in the draftexpress weakness video.
Has Asthma, easily winded.
It was mentioned in his 2015 DX scouting report
-Asthmatic, which affects his conditioning significantly at times. Looked very winded with the extreme altitude in Colorado Springs
I have also found it affecting his game performance against Syracuse.
This was evidenced on Saturday not only by the 20-4 run Syracuse ended the first half on after Isaac left the game with asthma complications.
Thinking that given your history of trading for Anthony Bennett and Adreian Payne, perhaps you will be more hesitant about drafting Isaac?"
from reddit - i really don't know much about asthma, i have little 7 years old cousin who gets winded faster than other kids and i know that Javale McGee had problems playing in Denver ( lot of problems) due his condition.
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