Tiger69
Postdoc
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Reg: 11-23-04
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01-20-24 11:39 PM - Post#361930
In response to james
Credits to Stephen Colbert: I accept your apology.
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gokinsmen
Postdoc
Posts: 3683
Reg: 02-06-10
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Xaivian Lee 02-11-24 01:17 AM - Post#363055
In response to Tiger69
More NBA scouts in attendance to see the X-Man...
https://twitter.com/_borisberic/status/17 564375172...
More fans sticking around for postgame interviews/pictures...
https://twitter.com/NJHoopsHaven/status/1 756495079...
Lee said he was feeling ill this week and indeed sounded stuffed up during postgame interview To play this well under-the-weather was extra impressive and I think he's gonna have a March Moment if we can win the ILT.
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gokinsmen
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Reg: 02-06-10
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Xaivian Lee 03-03-24 02:48 PM - Post#364412
In response to gokinsmen
A young filmmaker who makes sports-themed content made a feature-length "day in the life" documentary about Xaivian:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2E0lJV7zV58
I haven't watched it all yet, but you really get a feel for the insane level of work Lee has put in to become this good.
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SRP
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Reg: 02-04-06
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03-03-24 11:45 PM - Post#364438
In response to gokinsmen
When the camera catches his upper back, like when he goes to shoot a FT, you can see some of that work in his physique. Dude is pretty ripped up there.
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Bryan
Junior
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Loc: Philadelphia
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: Xaivian Lee 03-04-24 06:57 PM - Post#364502
In response to gokinsmen
The film was about 80 minutes long. I agree about the hard work. The most surprising thing to me was how much eating he does, 5 meals plus 4 or so Powerade type drinks a day. I'd completely forgotten how many calories D-1 athletes burn.
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SRP
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Reg: 02-04-06
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03-04-24 11:43 PM - Post#364520
In response to Bryan
When he described coming in his freshman year at 165 and ending the season at 155 I flashed back to those plays where he’d go flying after contact and the opponents would think he was flopping. That isn’t happening this season.
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