Basketball
Chris Duarte: “Our job is to win games and bring happiness to the club.”
The Dominican Republic forward released its first statement to the media two days before the ACB season began. Bilbao Basket. “I have to be very patient, I have fun and I’ve learned a lot from my teammates.” “Obviously, my role here is different than before.” NBAfor playing in the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico. Here it is more tactical and more team-like, not individual. This takes time and some people adjust faster than others,” he explained the differences he saw in his first experience in basketball in Europe.
Your coach’s role is Yvon Navarro“Yvon has helped me so much. He was patient and understood that it was a new system for me. It’s still basketball and what I need is to contribute to a team that is already built and successful. So I have to contribute as much as I can and participate in it.”
“Our job is to win games and bring happiness to the club. Every game is important to us.”. He also claimed he left behind a lower back problem, saying, “I felt very good and I recovered from the injury.” It seems easy to adapt to this city and is satisfied. “It’s a beautiful city, the weather is good, the food is delicious, there are amazing sociable and friendly people. It feels really good.”
Furthermore, his teammates Nihad JedovicHe also attended a press conference and spoke about Duarte, his contract and what it means. Unikaha: “I know very much about Chris. Now there’s no need to compare whether he’s similar or not.” Tyson Carter Which one Cameron Taylorthis is Duarte. There is more pressure on the outside than inside. “None of us played in the NBA before, so there’s nothing wrong with the sport,” he said.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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