sufandu
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That's interesting. I would've thought the rapid bone growth would've led to tighter muscles and made it less likely for it to dislocate. I would love for someone to explain the physiology of what was happening there.Sidibe actually had surgery on his tendons, and then had to recover from the surgery, It was a looong process and then had something else happen to him four minutes into the first game of our season.
I think many bball players are ectomorphs. And growing too fast leads to trouble. I had a girlfriend in 8th grade who grew to 6 ft 2” and her knee would come out of her socket and rotate to the back of her leg.