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That was a regular occurence for Mark Nash; half the reason the sixers began turning to crap those few years ago was when they stopped shooting and began that "overcourt" passing.
I dunno Isaac. Forwards in the NBL don't really have much impact where they'd get worn out that fast. It's mainly the centres and guards that suffer the cronic injuries that throw their game off.
He had already been in the league for several years before the sixers, perhaps it's more of a passion thing; maybe injuries seem to do that whole "you're not invincible" wake-up call and that makes a person hold back when it comes to gameplay, who knows.