Word of the Day: calorie cap

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calorie cap (kal'-uh-re kap) noun . A theoretical limit on how much weight a basketball player can gain before he loses the ability to compete and / fails to reach his potential. Usage example: Michael Sweetney was waaaaay over the calorie cap last year. And the year before that. And the year before that... Word History: The term was coined by the 1990-91 Chicago Bulls to describe Stacy ... [link]

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Wednesday Bullets
Published 9/19/2007 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... Forget the salary cap. For some teams, the challenge is to keep certain players under the calorie cap. ...

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