Live broadcast, January 19 -former NBA coach Stan Van Gundy recently expressed his views on the current trend of the league’s rest.
Stan Van Gundy wrote in personal media: “The NBA team in the 1990 s was equipped with only one trainer and one strength coach. The players trained more frequently and harder, and they also played more back-to-back. However, the current team is equipped with a large number of staff related to medical treatment and player performance evaluation, and believes that the value of rotation is greater than that of training. However, injuries and absenteeism have become more frequent, and some things have not worked.”
Durant commented: “big fan, you are right (Stan spittin)……” (Note: spitting has the right meaning, but it also has the meaning of spitting. KD means agree, but Da fan misunderstood.)
Stan Van Gundy replied, “No, I’m not criticizing the players. I mean the team made some mistakes in preparing and training the players. We can’t do anything about KD’s injury. You were pressed to your leg during the competition. But those groin and hamstring injuries should not appear as frequently as now.”
Durant replied again, “In fact, I just agree with you, haha.”
Durant was accidentally pressed to his right leg by Butler in the match against the Heat basketable nets on January 9. After the match, Durant was diagnosed with a sprain of the medial collateral ligament of his right knee. Durant has been injured until now.