I just turned 48 and I do remember what it was like to be 25. I also remember that I wasn’t an invincible robot who never got tired.
Banchero played for Team USA this summer and was pretty invisible out there last night. Some of the other guys that were on the team have been a bit sluggish to start too.
What I found hillarious is using himself at 25 as the yardstick for a fatigue recovery for 25 yo in THE f***ING NBA. Gone or not, ignore list is going to be a bit fuller.
LOL at Astros calling everyone out over the Occam’s razor answer regarding AR’s struggles because of “his” experience doing whatever the **** he was doing at 25.
His best friend doesn't know what he's talking about. He doesn't remember what it's like being 25 and can't relate.
AR needs to fire the Lakers training staff who probably advised him on what was best after FIBA and before training camp since there was no break from the past Aug/Sept getting ready for 22-23.
ok, so if it's that he's tired--are we going to rest him? if so, when and how? by limiting minutes or by sitting full games?
He's cheap, so Step 1 put him on the injury report as probable then they can work him up or down the list (questionable to out) and not just sit him out of the blue and piss of the league. Step 2 give him an all inclusive trip to Pebble Beach, Augusta, or Pine Valley for some leisure golf and tell him they don't want to see him for a week.
Why is he even playing then? He didn't notify the training staff, that his legs were shot? Before the season started? Eh....