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  • uh, playing really hard following the game plan was being really active, being really aggressive on the ball, off the ball, really tied into the defense of foundation and what we're trying to do really well, as a young veteran yourself now on the defensive end for you anyways, those first few years, how much does what you see change, like just in terms of the game's slowing down?

  • Or maybe just in terms of your own experience and how more comfortable you feel a few years, I think the more you play on, the more you understand what the opposing team's doing, who their guys are, what their strengths are, what you're trying to take away from him.

  • Um, so you know, you gave it to adjust accordingly.

  • Different players and the coach do a great job preparing you with the game plan and what they're trying to do.

  • Our different plays that are specifically designed for those guys, you know, So you're but settling and know which kind of come in as before, when you're first on the court, you know you're trying to do everything.

  • I just try to make something happen.

  • I'm now your say, but uh, just, uh, play by play.

  • Uh, what's that being thrown at you?

  • You found when you're looking like that happens?

  • Uh, I think it has always been your defense foods often because, really, to get stopped, you have to get out in transition where the opposing team isn't set.

  • No.

  • So you're able to get a little bit easier.

  • Looks being able to attack the basket, kick out, get open shots and things like that.

  • So definitely, Ah, defense apart helps offense.

  • You're such a sure got overlooked.

  • You can never be destroyed three times.

  • Get a reason for that.

  • Honest.

  • I didn't know until you said something, so I mean, it's a new year.

  • Um, burger team.

  • They're a good team.

  • It's gonna be fun.

  • I know there's a lot of things people like to talk about when it comes to Detroit and coach case and everything like that.

  • But they're looking forward to getting out there and play another game.

  • Another opportunity to get better, another opportunity to get in rhythm things out and get in the flow of Kanto.

  • Win and build towards where we wanna go.

  • Yeah, your title.

  • Uh huh.

  • Um, he's just very knowledgeable.

  • He likes to talk a lot, but he knows what he's saying.

  • And even if he's talking your ear off, you know, it seems like he knows really how every single bone ligament muscle works, you know, and you always have something for it.

  • Relieve that pain instantly.

  • Like it seems like assumes You work with him.

  • He does something comes up with something, and it works, you know, and I just stick with it, But, uh, he's just a very knowledgeable guy from on the core off the court.

  • He knows he's been through a lot and he likes to tell you about it.

  • So, you know, I'm proud of them.

  • I'm happy for him.

  • You've got to be around and help you with anything with your body.

  • Gets you right.

  • Resource is help with your diet, taking care of things that are bothering you, those sorts of things.

  • So I'm excited to have him around, even with the title.

  • Yeah, he always tells the same jokes.

  • You know, you still see him laugh about it like you heard it for the first time.

  • But, you know, that's just who he is.

  • But now it's six.

  • Yeah, I burned literally.

  • Probably a story about every single ring.

  • Ready one.

  • So now he has a second here.

  • A little bit.

  • A new story.

  • Even I was a part of it.

  • One moment You're dealing with something?

  • Um, yeah.

  • Uh, when I was probably like my second year, I have really bad back pain.

  • Um uh, coming out of Syria with Cleveland going into the summer and, uh, he, like, did I don't know what you call it.

  • What you did something to my back on, like instantly, I was able to get up and walk in with no pain at all.

  • I was really shocked because I was doing like everything, Uh, but they tell you on your own, do you relieve my pain and I still have a problem with it.

  • And after I worked with him for, like, 15 minutes, I think it's a really important because David, to get guys back on the court, you know, sooner than expected, get them back to close.

  • You know, it's hard to be 100% but close 100% ready to go out there on and play.

  • You know, he has different methods and different methods relieve pain so you can get on the court and play.

  • So I think it's a really important question when you're going that deep in everybody's getting banged up around the time of the year.

  • Um, have your main guys on the court players.

  • Do you consider manager that you have in this organization over?

  • I just I don't know.

  • I mean, I've been only I can't really speak on that, you know?

  • But what training staff is able to do, you know, it is amazing job to them and their time in due diligence and every player that always come up with individual plans for the guys on the team to help them with things that are bothering them and get them on the right track.

  • So I'm just a testament to their commitment to keep the guys healthy.

uh, playing really hard following the game plan was being really active, being really aggressive on the ball, off the ball, really tied into the defense of foundation and what we're trying to do really well, as a young veteran yourself now on the defensive end for you anyways, those first few years, how much does what you see change, like just in terms of the game's slowing down?

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