young enough
An NBA player typically doesn't hit his prime until 28-32
2007-02-20 15:53:30
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answer #1
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answered by truthistold2u 6
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Jason is having a below average year, but I don't believe that age is the reason for this. It is only his fifth year in the NBA, and he is still young. He averages below 13 point per game, but his physical stamina is a question. He is playing only 29 minutes per game - almost 6 minutes below his career average. It is more a question of injury. This year alone, he has hurt his ankle multiple times, his knee, and most recently broken his hand. When he gets back into the rhythm of being an everyday player, he will return to the Richardson of year's past.
2007-02-21 00:11:32
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answered by tvkh515 2
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That is the age when a pro athlete reaches their max physical potential and your only old when you stop getting better J-Rich might have got injured, but he is still on his way up and as far as I am concerned a future all star. He may not be as prolific with his dunking, but he keeps adding new aspects to his came look for him to come through big for the warriors in the second half of this season.
2007-02-20 23:58:32
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answered by Kenpo Star 2
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J-Rich representin the 989! SAGNASTY!
2007-02-21 01:20:43
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answered by andy s 2
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no, i call old brett farve or scottie pippen (who, by the way, might come back next year.)
2007-02-24 14:13:04
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answered by camijo17 3
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no, that's pretty old because that's when his 401ks start to kick in.
2007-02-20 23:52:07
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answered by Space Cadet 3
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no he is not that young
2007-02-24 10:49:01
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answered by jerry 7
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