I don't understand how this guy can be so good, even as shown in advanced stats, and still only get the vet minimum. Seems like this guy could be a 6-8M a year back up center somewhere. What am I missing?
I don't understand how this guy can be so good, even as shown in advanced stats, and still only get the vet minimum. Seems like this guy could be a 6-8M a year back up center somewhere. What am I missing?
Came across this vid of Len boxing, interesting he notes it's his 2nd summer doing it & he does it for conditioning, maybe it played a small part in Len functioning well in Kings high paced offense last season .... If Sabonis gets hurt, Kings will need Len to play 20-25 + min so good to see he's emphasizing conditioning
Came across this vid of Len boxing, interesting he notes it's his 2nd summer doing it & he does it for conditioning, maybe it played a small part in Len functioning well in Kings high paced offense last season .... If Sabonis gets hurt, Kings will need Len to play 20-25 + min so good to see he's emphasizing conditioning
Came across this vid of Len boxing, interesting he notes it's his 2nd summer doing it & he does it for conditioning, maybe it played a small part in Len functioning well in Kings high paced offense last season .... If Sabonis gets hurt, Kings will need Len to play 20-25 + min so good to see he's emphasizing conditioning
I've been preaching that the Kings strength and conditioning personnel get all the Kings players to participate in at least one boxing workout once a week for top notch conditioning and mental fortitude, I think it would go a long way.
I've been preaching that the Kings strength and conditioning personnel get all the Kings players to participate in at least one boxing workout once a week for top notch conditioning and mental fortitude, I think it would go a long way.
I've been preaching that the Kings strength and conditioning personnel get all the Kings players to participate in at least one boxing workout once a week for top notch conditioning and mental fortitude, I think it would go a long way.
I think boxing, or something like swimming, is especially useful for the offseason - particularly for bigger guys. Less chance of injury, less wear and tear on lower body ... Of course b-ball work is important, but Len at 31 and 7 feet doing suicide full court running drills the whole offseason is asking for injury. Boxing is good change of pace
I think boxing, or something like swimming, is especially useful for the offseason - particularly for bigger guys. Less chance of injury, less wear and tear on lower body ... Of course b-ball work is important, but Len at 31 and 7 feet doing suicide full court running drills the whole offseason is asking for injury. Boxing is good change of pace
I think boxing, or something like swimming, is especially useful for the offseason - particularly for bigger guys. Less chance of injury, less wear and tear on lower body ... Of course b-ball work is important, but Len at 31 and 7 feet doing suicide full court running drills the whole offseason is asking for injury. Boxing is good change of pace
absolutely. I remember not many seasons ago Harden was in the best shape of his career and he did boxing training and he was in MVP talks that season too.
I don't. It's a suggestion that can be implemented to stimulate other muscles, ranges of motion and Vo2 max than basketball training alone can provide.