Re: Suns News: October
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 8:06 pm
^It's gonna be a shame when they realize that we needed to resign Green this year after he wins some games for us single-handedly again.
With that happening several times last year, you would think they knew that. Maybe something else is going on there?iLLmatic wrote:^It's gonna be a shame when they realize that we needed to resign Green this year after he wins some games for us single-handedly again.
Minutes and $$ are different. Not sure we will have enough to sign him.Mori Chu wrote:We will have room for Green when we dump PJ Tucker.
This snakebit shit needs to stop - how the fuck did he do it this time?!?!?!?!Shabazz wrote:You gotta be kidding me:
https://twitter.com/ChrisMannixSI/status/519551430017839105
You not say Ukraine weak!!!Dan H wrote:Lived in Ukraine for 18 years, I'm sure his nutrition sucked. Probably needs to get on calcium supplements if he hasn't been already.
Contrary to the American Dairy Counsel and their advertising/commercials, there isn't any evidence that cow milk improves bone strength or density (any more so than broccoli or tomatoes or any of the other tons of every day veggies that are part of a normal diet).SwingMan wrote:Put his ass on a milk-heavy diet PDQ - Ariza used to be like this & it came out a few years ago that dude hates milk.
This is interesting, because I've heard the same thing and that broccoli is a much better delivery method if you are calcium deficient. I hope they figure out how to fix this problem.Indy wrote:Contrary to the American Dairy Counsel and their advertising/commercials, there isn't any evidence that cow milk improves bone strength or density (any more so than broccoli or tomatoes or any of the other tons of every day veggies that are part of a normal diet).SwingMan wrote:Put his ass on a milk-heavy diet PDQ - Ariza used to be like this & it came out a few years ago that dude hates milk.
Best of both worlds: smother broccoli with melted cheese and butter.In2ition wrote:This is interesting, because I've heard the same thing and that broccoli is a much better delivery method if you a calcium deficient.Indy wrote:Contrary to the American Dairy Counsel and their advertising/commercials, there isn't any evidence that cow milk improves bone strength or density (any more so than broccoli or tomatoes or any of the other tons of every day veggies that are part of a normal diet).SwingMan wrote:Put his ass on a milk-heavy diet PDQ - Ariza used to be like this & it came out a few years ago that dude hates milk.
I hadn't seen the American Dairy Counsel's ads - was speaking on the calcium side.Indy wrote:Contrary to the American Dairy Counsel and their advertising/commercials, there isn't any evidence that cow milk improves bone strength or density (any more so than broccoli or tomatoes or any of the other tons of every day veggies that are part of a normal diet).SwingMan wrote:Put his ass on a milk-heavy diet PDQ - Ariza used to be like this & it came out a few years ago that dude hates milk.
<facepalm>Shabazz wrote:You gotta be kidding me:
https://twitter.com/ChrisMannixSI/status/519551430017839105
Is there any other way?!Cap wrote:Best of both worlds: smother broccoli with melted cheese and butter.In2ition wrote:This is interesting, because I've heard the same thing and that broccoli is a much better delivery method if you a calcium deficient.Indy wrote:Contrary to the American Dairy Counsel and their advertising/commercials, there isn't any evidence that cow milk improves bone strength or density (any more so than broccoli or tomatoes or any of the other tons of every day veggies that are part of a normal diet).SwingMan wrote:Put his ass on a milk-heavy diet PDQ - Ariza used to be like this & it came out a few years ago that dude hates milk.