Basketball
Marcelinho Huertas, on his longevity in sports: “I don’t have LeBron James’ money but…”
Marcelinho Huertas’ performance is one of the main weapons Teneri Ferragoon will grab for success in Basketball Champions League 4, which begins this Friday in Athens. The Canaryan team was measured in the Galatasaray semi-finals (17.00 hours), and Liza’s other Spanish team, Unikaja, will soon see them at host Aek Athens (20.00 hours).
The Brazilian base, named Best Player (MVP) in Champions League a year ago, has maintained an astonishing profit for a player who is likely to turn 42. The current champion averages 16.3 points, 7.4 assists, 1.9 rebounds and 17.2 ratings.
What is the secret to your sport’s longevity? “I’m trying to take care of my body as much as I can. As you say, there’s no LeBron James’ money or the structure of an NBA team, but I try to do everything I can, eat well, rest. I want a long race, I can’t avoid injuries. Laguna.
“I’m focusing on trying my best to support the team with the sixth option to win. We want to focus on what we can do on the court, the recipe that brought us here,” Huertas points out, “I’m assuming for the island because individual titles want to give me the same and win the club.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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