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"It's obvious some of our players are doping. So how are some guys getting older-yet thinner and fitter? How are they recovering from injuries so fast?" I think it would take an outstanding amount of naivety to believe there's not PED and Steroid use in NBA basketball. The incentive right now in the NBA is too great. They're handing out 10million dollar contracts, $15million contracts to guys 7th on the bench, 8th on the bench. NBA basketball is flushed with money. When that's the case, players are dying, willing to cheat to be a part of it. You can guarantee it, and it has nothing to do with basketball. Any sport, any game in life for that matter, with that much money involved, people will be willing to cheat to get there. Show me a sport, and I'll show you a dirty sport. There are different types of forms of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). Yes, some of them accelerate your body's ability to build muscle by artificially increasing your body's natural testosterone levels. These are classified as anabolic steroids. But in a separate class, there are also Peptides and Human Growth Hormones (HGH). For NBA basketball players who are growth hormone deficient, this allows them to put on more muscle faster, increase skeletal mass, reduce body fat percentage, give them higher energy levels, and increase their work capacity. In addition, some of the other benefits of HGH offset ageing and muscle degeneration, resulting in a long career. There are also EPOs. EPOs help NBA basketball players increase their aerobic capacity so they can continue to perform at a high level late in the season or during long stretches in a game. I'm not an expert in Pharmacology. I'm only scratching the surface here, but when people say steroids wouldn't help an NBA basketball player put a basketball into a hoop. It would negatively affect their ability to perform because they'd be carrying too much muscle. Based on what we've seen in players like Zion Williamson, Giannis Antetokounmpoand a handful of others, I have to disagree. 00:00 Trailer 00:54 Kobe's Legendary 666 Workout 02:32 Myth: Steroids Wouldn't Help Basketball Players 02:58 Anabolic Steroids Explained 03:11 Human Growth Hormone Explained 03:30 EPOs & Blood Doping Explained 04:21 Myth: Cheaters Would've Gotten Caught 04:42 The NBA's Drug Test Protocol 05:15 4 Ways NBA Players Can Pass Drug Tests While Taking Banned Substances 06:48 The Risks of Cheating in the NBA 07:15 Money is the Motivation 07:49 The Challenge of the NBA's Regular Season: Recovery 09:05 These Players Were Caught For Using PEDs & Steroids 10:11 The LeBron James Steroid Story 11:47 Derrick Rose's Perspective On PED & Steroid Use In The NBA 12:04 Does The NBA Have A PED & Steroid Problem? In my opinion... *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS VIDEOS DISCUSSING DRUGS OR DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES FOR EDUCATIONAL, DOCUMENTARY, AND ARTISTIC PURPOSES ARE GENERALLY SUITABLE FOR ADVERTISING -- SO LONG AS DRUG USE OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE IS NOT GRAPHIC OR GLORIFIED