Nikola Vucevic found a way to "break through the ban" on training in the chaos of the coronavirus in the USA - in a neighbor's yard.
His neighbor in Orlando has a basket in front of the house, which our ace used to adjust his hand a bit.
"It was fun, because I haven't done this for a while. I missed it, and you can only see that when you start doing what you love. I felt like a boy, it reminded me of my childhood when I played basketball for hours in the yard of my house" , Vucevic said.
Orlando is not one of the clubs that allowed individual training in gyms and training centers, so Vucevic will continue to hang out with his neighbor and his basket.
"The priority is everyone's health and we will respect the recommendations of the NBA and experts in the field of health, as well as local authorities," said Orlando.
At the time of the break, on March 11, Orlando was eighth in the East (30-35), and Vucevic had 19,5 points, 11 rebounds and 3,7 assists per game.
"USA Today" announced today that players from Denver, Portland, Houston and Cleveland will begin controlled training.
Basketball players will be able to train in smaller groups, there will be four players on the court at the same time, they will not be able to pass the ball to each other, everyone will shoot at their own basket and there will be no coaches at training.
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