At the age of 36, Miami Heat defender Kyle Lowry knows he must be in the best shape to compete with the younger NBA quarterbacks.
Heat team president Pat Riley introduced the point during his post-season media show earlier this week.
“Essential to me and to me in the hope that you can get the most out of the player,” Riley said. “… You have to be in world class form, you just have to be.” It will definitely have to be addressed and it will be addressed. “
The Heat is one of the league’s best fitness programs. It has what their organization’s awning has. Lowry has been bothered during the post-season, mainly for stretching his thighs, but he was not in the best play form in Miami in the first year.
“I think next year may be in better shape,” Riley said. “We’ll work it out and try to help him as best we can. Because it’s not easy when you’re getting a little older.”
“But look at that, the end result is for me and for me, in terms of the hope that you can get the most out of the player … As you get older, there is a point of declining return as you increase a little. older. When you’re younger, you can still do things. I’m not saying that when he was younger, he wasn’t in the shape he was in this year. “
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