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NBA Doesn't Have a Steroids Problem? Nyjer Please!
NBA Doesn't Have a Steroids Problem? Nyjer Please!
According to a very, very, very prominent sportswriter that I conversed with yesterday, the NBA (yes, the NBA) has a big problem with performance enhancing drugs. It was implied, but not directly stated, that of the three "big sports", baseball is the one that has the least problem with steroids. Yep, so if you can get off your Barry Bonds-hating high horse for a second, process that for ...
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