Live broadcast, February 21st news recently, Sun Yue was interviewed in the “face-to-face” program.
Sun Yue talked about his experience in the Lakers: “If there is no baptism of the game, it will be more or less hit. The most difficult thing is that when I only train but not compete, a lot of my emotions also come from this. In fact, this season for the Lakers is a learning process for me. The happiest thing is that I can learn a lot of different things, including the concept of training and scientific principles.”
“Before, I was asked to play plaster for three months after I was in China. I broke my other foot in the Lakers and asked me to continue training the next day. I said, ‘Are you wrong? The other side said, ‘no, come on. ‘Start training the next day. Although his feet are as swollen as steamed buns, he still lets you step on a disc to maintain mobility, otherwise, muscle adhesion and hyperplasia may occur after recovery. The final result was that my muscle shrank after 3 months of plaster, and I still can’t exert myself until now. This is also the later time when I played basketball, I often used my left foot to take off the left hand and lay on the basket (I turned down), because my right foot couldn’t exert myself and I could only use my left foot.”