RandygoCuse
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Wouldn't we an article on Syracuse.com if he had significant weight loss?
good luck...If thats really him I want to know the diet he used.
I think that since he is coming off a major surgery steroids and the like are allowed under NCAA rules if that is what the best possible way his doctor thinks his recovery should go. he gets a free passJuicing and not the steroids.
We've got the skinny, people, let it go!Article on Syracuse.com where they talk to Wake Forest's Tyler Cavanugh. They ask him "Have you heard from Dajuan?" and he replies with "I've been talking to Dajuan. He seems to be doing much better. They've got him on this specific diet and he looks really skinny. He'll be limited, but hopefully, I'll be able to work out with him this summer."
I personally believe this weight loss is unhealthy both for DC2 health wise as well as basketball wise... That type of extreme weight loss can't be good, the kid looks emaciated... Plus, I was hoping he would be a bull in a China shop type player, using his weight and strength as an asset, he certainly doesn't have height or leaping ability to dominate even at this level, let alone the next one...
I really thought he could increase his agility and become another "round mound of rebound" a la a Barkley - type undersized PF...
Get her cholesterol checked and a heart check upASAp. Now comes the hard part. Keeping the weight off. Good luck to hereof course . I know the Battle of the Bulge is toughSince March of last year I've lost quite a bit of weight on the "Ideal Protein plan which you can Google. I'm sure there must be a doctor in the area that stocks the kind of food to get you started .Atkins diet. My sister lost 45 pounds in 4 months sitting on her butt.
Boyeeeeee!
Come on. Everyone knows that's Al Sharpton!updated pic