Basketball
Parra: “I’ve already adapted to the team, club and environment”
eaves of Barça Joel Parra This Tuesday, he assessed that six months into his contract, he has already “adapted to the team, the club and the environment”, but admitted that both himself and the group still have “a lot of room for improvement”.
“I’ve already adapted to the team, the club and the environment. I’m very happy, but I have a lot of room for improvement and so does the team. I just have to work. Really keep fighting and getting into the game. I want to win,”’ the Spanish player explained from the Palau Blaugrana press room.
vine He spoke about his growing bond with Barça fans: “When they signed me, they already knew what type of player I was. Palau has always been a very complex stadium. balsa It becomes stronger. It’s nice to have the people of Palau cheering us on when we play at home, because they support us in difficult moments. ”
“My goals[on a personal level]are the same as when I signed: to continue to develop, playing against the best players in Europe’s best leagues. I’m moving forward. roger (Grimau) and the coaching staff will help me a lot, but first of all it’s about the team continuing to grow,” he added.
The forward asserted that he “likes to help the team win” in whatever way the team needs, whether it’s “scoring, rebounding or fighting.” And in this sense, he recalled: “The team comes first, then me.”
about him olympiakosrival of balsa this Wednesday euro leagueParra emphasized his role as a point guard, saying, “He doesn’t just have an inside game.” thomas walkup “Direction of the game” Isaiah Canaan Because he “has a lot of points.”
“he olympiakos They are a very good team, very physical, so it will be a very difficult team for us. In the first round of the match, we played very well and were physical. “We have some very tough matches ahead of us, but we have to move forward because we want to continue this positive trend by winning matches,” he commented.
The forward admitted that “the last month wasn’t great” but now balsa Although he is “up to his neck in water” and “can’t go into the game at half speed”, he praises the fact that “the positive dynamics of winning are much better than the negative dynamics of losing”. did.
“These three wins only help the morale and fresher minds to keep fighting. There’s a lot of room for improvement as a team. We have to play our next two games at home, And it helps a lot if you play good basketball,’ he concluded.
finally, vine He admitted it was “difficult” to play three games a week: “At Joventut I was used to playing two games a week, but copa del rey Or the playoffs for a title I thought was nonsense. “Now it’s our daily bread, but every team is doing it so there’s no need to make excuses.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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