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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports), 2025-26, p. II 

Post#41 » by bisme37 » Wed Oct 22, 2025 4:12 pm

KP suffered from a heart ailment in the 2025 playoffs

Doctors later diagnosed him with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, he said, more commonly referred to as POTS, an autonomic condition that can dramatically increase a patient’s heart rate when standing up instead of spread horizontal. Handled wrong — or not yet diagnosed — and POTS can lead to extreme exhaustion or dizziness.

In his worst moments, Porziņģis’ heart rate could stabilize while he was lying down, but the act of standing up could rev it to 130 beats per minute.

“You know how people say, ‘Oh, I’m so fatigued.’ I’ve never used those words. I don’t even like to speak in those terms, but I really was like that,” Porziņģis said. “At that time, I could just lay on the couch and be a house cat.”


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Post#42 » by sam_I_am » Wed Oct 22, 2025 4:49 pm

djFan71 wrote:Hot take #2: Smart was a little b out there tonight. Running around flopping and trying to stir stuff up. Complete dangerous / dirty play on that hook with Steph. Loved him when he was here - I'm just glad he never played like during his time in BOS. :lol:


Smart was +2. Every other Laker was a negative in +/-. Horford was -10 and the only Warriors without a net +. Meaningless but interesting.
"I think the criticism's stupid," Stevens said. "So I don't care. I'm with Jaylen (Brown) on that. Those two had achieved more than most 25 and 26 year olds ever had. I'd rather be in the mix and have my guts ripped out than suck."
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Post#43 » by Shak_Celts » Thu Oct 23, 2025 2:55 am

Man, the only thing that could hold Wemby from greatness is health!
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Post#44 » by playa-hater » Thu Oct 23, 2025 3:03 am

Shak_Celts wrote:Man, the only thing that could hold Wemby from greatness is health!


This team has so much young talent. It's scary .. I don't think victor is anywhere near what he is going to be on top of. At some point, it wouldn't surprise me if s a s doesn't repeat multiple times ..
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Post#45 » by Shak_Celts » Thu Oct 23, 2025 3:31 am

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Shak_Celts wrote:Man, the only thing that could hold Wemby from greatness is health!


This team has so much young talent. It's scary .. I don't think victor is anywhere near what he is going to be on top of. At some point, it wouldn't surprise me if s a s doesn't repeat multiple times ..

Young talent is great, but I hope they are ready quickly, Wemby already is, outside of health. The next 5 years they need to go all out IMO. He really doesn’t have time to waste, this is already year 3. If he wasn't a big, long and lanky, and as tall as a building, I wouldn’t be as worried about long term.
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Post#46 » by Fierce1 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 3:38 am

Oh boy, it's looking like Cooper will be waiving the white flag soon.
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Post#48 » by cloverleaf » Thu Oct 23, 2025 12:45 pm

bisme37 wrote:KP suffered from a heart ailment in the 2025 playoffs

Doctors later diagnosed him with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, he said, more commonly referred to as POTS, an autonomic condition that can dramatically increase a patient’s heart rate when standing up instead of spread horizontal. Handled wrong — or not yet diagnosed — and POTS can lead to extreme exhaustion or dizziness.

In his worst moments, Porziņģis’ heart rate could stabilize while he was lying down, but the act of standing up could rev it to 130 beats per minute.

“You know how people say, ‘Oh, I’m so fatigued.’ I’ve never used those words. I don’t even like to speak in those terms, but I really was like that,” Porziņģis said. “At that time, I could just lay on the couch and be a house cat.”


https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6737266/2025/10/22/atlanta-hawks-kristaps-porzingis-illness-trae-young/?source=user_shared_article


Unfortunately associated with a medical intervention from a few years ago that we don't talk about.
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Post#50 » by JR Hawks » Thu Oct 23, 2025 3:47 pm

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bisme37 wrote:KP suffered from a heart ailment in the 2025 playoffs

Doctors later diagnosed him with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, he said, more commonly referred to as POTS, an autonomic condition that can dramatically increase a patient’s heart rate when standing up instead of spread horizontal. Handled wrong — or not yet diagnosed — and POTS can lead to extreme exhaustion or dizziness.

In his worst moments, Porziņģis’ heart rate could stabilize while he was lying down, but the act of standing up could rev it to 130 beats per minute.

“You know how people say, ‘Oh, I’m so fatigued.’ I’ve never used those words. I don’t even like to speak in those terms, but I really was like that,” Porziņģis said. “At that time, I could just lay on the couch and be a house cat.”


https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6737266/2025/10/22/atlanta-hawks-kristaps-porzingis-illness-trae-young/?source=user_shared_article


Unfortunately associated with a medical intervention from a few years ago that we don't talk about.


What intervention?
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Post#51 » by Shak_Celts » Thu Oct 23, 2025 3:56 pm


And Damon Jones. This time it’s going to be something. This is crazy.
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Post#52 » by Parliament10 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 4:22 pm

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And Damon Jones. This time it’s going to be something. This is crazy.

This is all too bad. Gambling is an addiction, for many.
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Post#53 » by OnlyTheTruth » Thu Oct 23, 2025 5:30 pm

Italian mafia also connected to this. No surprise
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Post#54 » by threrf23 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 5:35 pm

you know, Rozier is accused of telling friends that he was going to be leaving a game early, but it's not clear that he intentionally asked to leave the game early? Might not be as bad as it sounds, if not, tough break for him. I agree with his attorney that they didn't have to arrest him publicly at the team's hotel.

Sounds like Billups agreed to show up at some poker games so that the organizers could advertise a chance to play against former NBA players. I doubt he knew what he was involving himself with. If I'm the Blazers, I stick by him.
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Post#55 » by Parliament10 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 6:10 pm

threrf23 wrote:you know, Rozier is accused of telling friends that he was going to be leaving a game early, but it's not clear that he intentionally asked to leave the game early? Might not be as bad as it sounds, if not, tough break for him. I agree with his attorney that they didn't have to arrest him publicly at the team's hotel.

Sounds like Billups agreed to show up at some poker games so that the organizers could advertise a chance to play against former NBA players. I doubt he knew what he was involving himself with. If I'm the Blazers, I stick by him.

Sounds like a bit of a Witch Hunt. -- We'll see, as time goes on.
Though, I seriously doubt that Rozier and Billups are culpable.
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Post#56 » by Celts17Pride » Thu Oct 23, 2025 6:11 pm

threrf23 wrote:you know, Rozier is accused of telling friends that he was going to be leaving a game early, but it's not clear that he intentionally asked to leave the game early? Might not be as bad as it sounds, if not, tough break for him. I agree with his attorney that they didn't have to arrest him publicly at the team's hotel.

Sounds like Billups agreed to show up at some poker games so that the organizers could advertise a chance to play against former NBA players. I doubt he knew what he was involving himself with. If I'm the Blazers, I stick by him.

Reports say that after Rozier told his friends, they place big bets and then met at Rozier's house after the game to divide up the winnings. Not good.


“One example occurred on March 23, 2023, in Charlotte. Terry Rozier, an NBA player now with the Miami Heat, but at the time playing for the Hornets, allegedly let others close to him know that he planned to leave the game early with a supposed injury. Using that information, members of the group placed more than $200,000 in wagers on his under statistics.

“Rozier exited the game after just nine minutes and those bets paid out generating tens of thousands of dollars in profit. The proceeds were later delivered to his home, where the group counted their cash.
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Post#57 » by threrf23 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 6:16 pm

Ok, so Rozier is an idiot who deserves jail time, if that bit is true. Or at best his friends are idiots who went out of their way to incriminate him. But, were his friends arrested?

Damon Jones was allegedly selling injury info to bettors.

But Chauncey got hunted by witches, IMO
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Post#58 » by Parliament10 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 6:23 pm

threrf23 wrote:Ok, so Rozier is an idiot who deserves jail time, if that bit is true. Or at best his friends are idiots who went out of their way to incriminate him. But, were his friends arrested?

Damon Jones was allegedly selling injury info to bettors.

But Chauncey got hunted by witches, IMO

It's a Witch Hunt, that could get political.
Steven A warns that the WNBA could be next.


What a "coincidence" that the FBI make their Arrests, as the NBA starts it's Season.



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Post#59 » by NYCelticsfan136 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 6:49 pm

Parliament10 wrote:
threrf23 wrote:you know, Rozier is accused of telling friends that he was going to be leaving a game early, but it's not clear that he intentionally asked to leave the game early? Might not be as bad as it sounds, if not, tough break for him. I agree with his attorney that they didn't have to arrest him publicly at the team's hotel.

Sounds like Billups agreed to show up at some poker games so that the organizers could advertise a chance to play against former NBA players. I doubt he knew what he was involving himself with. If I'm the Blazers, I stick by him.

Sounds like a bit of a Witch Hunt. -- We'll see, as time goes on.
Though, I seriously doubt that Rozier and Billups are culpable.



Doubtful. Billups could come back and sue them. They gotta have something on billups.
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Post#60 » by NYCelticsfan136 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 6:51 pm

Parliament10 wrote:
threrf23 wrote:Ok, so Rozier is an idiot who deserves jail time, if that bit is true. Or at best his friends are idiots who went out of their way to incriminate him. But, were his friends arrested?

Damon Jones was allegedly selling injury info to bettors.

But Chauncey got hunted by witches, IMO

It's a Witch Hunt, that could get political.
Steven A warns that the WNBA could be next.


What a "coincidence" that the FBI make their Arrests, as the NBA starts it's Season.



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