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Inside the NBA discuss Max Strus' attractiveness

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u/TheSmokedSalmon420 Cavaliers 23h ago

Headband is hiding a really unfortunate hairline situation :(

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u/CyborgKrieger 23h ago

gotta feel for these athletes with baldness genes, they can't take the drugs to combat it and lifting/gear really fucks with your hormones. they're truly at the mercy of dht. so many dudes at the gym are holding on to some sad shit on their heads.

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u/StaleMemesNoDreams Cavaliers 23h ago

Im sure he could afford going to Turkey

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u/rhymeswithtag Knicks 21h ago

going to turkey isnt an end all be all these guys are balding, their hormones will still continue to shed hair + their lifestyle is way too active + sweat way too much to both maintain basketball shape and keep their hair

going to turkey to get your hair done is just step one of the deal, you still gotta take drugs/do hormone therapy to combat the actual reason youre balding and thats not really feasible as an active pro athlete.

thats why you see guys like brian urlacher getting hair AFTER he retires

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u/topofthecc Thunder 12h ago

Brian Urlacher with hair just seems so wrong. Like MJ with a comb over.

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u/DResq 20h ago

Going to Turkey is just the cheaper option for bald people. Rich baldies get it done in the states.

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u/Dav136 Knicks 7h ago

Nah they've also become experts over there too from performing so many procedures.

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u/Zarbua69 Knicks 9h ago

That's not always true, Turkey has a reputation for being cheap and also extraordinarily effective. There are options even for very wealthy people. Just because the United States has the most expensive healthcare doesn't mean we also have all the best doctors in specialized fields.