nbrans
All-Star
From Henry Abbott:
Even when there are celebrities here, it's no big fuss. When today's early game, between the Kings and the Wizards, began there was hardly anyone watching, other than a big crowd from a local Boys and Girls Club, and ... Ron Artest and his family sitting courtside. A little bit later Kevin Martin joined him. Martin sat exactly where he could give his aspiring teammates support as they headed to the "locker room" at halftime. (Martin, by the way, says that he's perfecting the art of the off-season. First it was a couple weeks' rest. Then it has been intense shooting, weights, and drills, but not too much five on five which can be hard on your body. Martin says has put on 14 pounds of muscle since the end of the season.)
Francisco Garcia looks pretty great. He has been a vocal leader, playing his heart out for the Sacramento team. Even though he's already someone who has played regular minutes in the NBA, he's killing himself here. He was knocked down hard to the floor, by my count, at least six times in today's game. Afterwards I asked him what he was doing on the floor so much. His answer: "That's my game!" Awesome.
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/0-26-27/Tuesday-Summer-League-Notes.html
Even when there are celebrities here, it's no big fuss. When today's early game, between the Kings and the Wizards, began there was hardly anyone watching, other than a big crowd from a local Boys and Girls Club, and ... Ron Artest and his family sitting courtside. A little bit later Kevin Martin joined him. Martin sat exactly where he could give his aspiring teammates support as they headed to the "locker room" at halftime. (Martin, by the way, says that he's perfecting the art of the off-season. First it was a couple weeks' rest. Then it has been intense shooting, weights, and drills, but not too much five on five which can be hard on your body. Martin says has put on 14 pounds of muscle since the end of the season.)
Francisco Garcia looks pretty great. He has been a vocal leader, playing his heart out for the Sacramento team. Even though he's already someone who has played regular minutes in the NBA, he's killing himself here. He was knocked down hard to the floor, by my count, at least six times in today's game. Afterwards I asked him what he was doing on the floor so much. His answer: "That's my game!" Awesome.
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/0-26-27/Tuesday-Summer-League-Notes.html