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[Highlight] Jimmy regrets suiting up in Mexico City as he takes a moment to catch his breath before shooting FTs



[Highlight] Jimmy regrets suiting up in Mexico City as he takes a moment to catch his breath before shooting FTs

by JilJungJukk

25 Comments

  1. elephantscarter

    Players acclimatized to playing with no air would dominate in any other city.

  2. keepon18

    7350ft elevation, if anyone else was wondering, compared to Denver’s 5280ft (1 mile)

  3. UD would have died if he had to play tonight

  4. jonishay8

    Crazy how much taller than Denver it is there.

  5. Can someone eli5 to me why its harder to play for the players here?

  6. monkeyboy2311

    I can’t believe they held the Olympics there

  7. Headweirdoh

    I was out there last month & I was getting my ass KICKED walking all over. I had an easier time in Denver lol

  8. Slacker_75

    Wtf is Silver talking about, no way they can have an expansion team in Mexico City, the players are gassed this is fucked

  9. MelonElbows

    So I was curious and checked:

    Highest NBA city altitude: Denver at 5279ft

    Mexico City altitude: 7349ft

  10. If they did make a team in Mexico City, wouldn’t a possible solution be “oxygen breaks” or additional timeouts so players can rest?

  11. jcwkings

    Mexico used to schedule their World Cup Qualifiers against USA in the middle of the day(on summer fixtures) and the U.S would have to deal with the heat and altitude. This changed in recent years as more of their players play abroad and can’t adapt themselves. The heat, altitude and atmosphere of over 100k Mexican fans made it a fortress.

  12. lemonpepperlarry

    Keep in mind the heat are known for constantly being one of THE BEST conditioned teams year in and year out. If they are suffering like this imagine what would happen if a team that doesn’t take the conditioning as seriously faces off against the home team that lives at that altitude.

  13. AeroBlaze777

    I doubt the NBPA has any influence on the future expansion cities, but sounds like most players would be against a Mexico City expansion. For one probably would be hard to convince players to play in Mexico, and then you also deal with the home team having a crazy advantage.

  14. If Silver expanded to Mexico, any games scheduled here would need extra days. Denver altitude ain’t nothing compared to Mexico City, everyone be gassed af.

  15. pahamack

    I think people are overstating how much this concern would stop them from operating an NBA franchise there.

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    Not saying it isn’t a real issue, or that the athletes don’t have a tough time dealing with the altitude, but Mexico city does have professional sports, and that includes teams from other cities in Mexico with lower altitudes playing there.

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    Plus, they had the Olympics there. They’re gonna co-host the World Cup 4 years and for sure some of the games will be played in Mexico city. They’re not the first athletes to deal with this issue.

  16. NineFiveJetta

    just got back from Mexico City and my coworker said he felt high when we got out the plane. had no idea it was that high up!

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