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Have you ever been fooled by these NBA rumors? Garnett touched the top edge of the rebound, and Jordan's body fat percentage was 3%.

author:Sports channel Xiaomai

NBA rumors have always influenced fans' perception of basketball players and games, and there are often some high-profile and even unbelievable rumors. Some of these rumors are widely spread and even misinterpreted as true. This article will delve into two controversial NBA rumors, Garnett touching the top edge of the rebound and Jordan's 3% body fat percentage, and conduct fact-checking and interpretation, as well as provide some ways to identify and respond to these rumors.

Have you ever been fooled by these NBA rumors? Garnett touched the top edge of the rebound, and Jordan's body fat percentage was 3%.

First, let's take a look at the rumors that Garnett touched the top edge of the rebound. Some claim that during the game, Celtics legend Kevin Garnett was injured while touching the top edge of a rebound. This rumor has been widely spread on several social media platforms, causing concern and discussion among fans. However, upon fact-checking, no evidence was found to prove the veracity of this rumor. Garnett, as a professional footballer, has a very high level of professionalism and technical level, and he knows that he is protecting his body. Therefore, this rumor should be dismissed as pure fiction and cannot be used as a criterion for evaluating Garnett.

Have you ever been fooled by these NBA rumors? Garnett touched the top edge of the rebound, and Jordan's body fat percentage was 3%.

Next, we turn to the rumors of Jordan's 3% body fat percentage. Jordan is one of the greatest players in basketball history, and his size and physical strength have always been revered for. However, some claim that Jordan's body fat percentage is only 3%, a figure that is considered extraordinary. However, through fact-checking, we found that this figure is not supported by conclusive evidence. In fact, Jordan has been very focused on physical training and maintaining good physical condition throughout his career, but specific body fat percentage data has not been publicly disclosed. Therefore, this rumor should be considered unverifiable.

Have you ever been fooled by these NBA rumors? Garnett touched the top edge of the rebound, and Jordan's body fat percentage was 3%.

We need to remain calm and rational about these rumors. First of all, we should doubt and verify the authenticity of these rumors, looking for relevant evidence by consulting reliable sources of information. Second, we need to learn to discern and sift through information, and not to easily believe and spread unsubstantiated rumors. Finally, we should respect the efforts and achievements of basketball players and not use rumors as a criterion for judging them. By building the right cognition, we can better appreciate and understand this wonderful sport.

In short, NBA rumors are widely spread in fan circles, which has a certain impact on the perception and judgment of fans. However, we should check and interpret these rumors on the basis of facts. By remaining rational and learning to discern information, we can better respond to and respond to these rumors while enjoying the charm of basketball better. Let's face these rumors with a true and objective attitude, and work together to promote the development and progress of basketball.