Live Bar, October 18 today, Wizards player Bradley bill was interviewed by accompanying reporter Chase Hughes after the training.
Bill underwent a repair operation to repair the lacerations of the caveolian ligament of his left wrist in February this year. Tommy Sheppard, general manager and president of Wizards, pointed out in an interview that Bill was ignored because of injuries. When asked if he felt despised, Bill said, “No, no, my whole career has been like this, and it has not changed now. I was despised when I was healthy, so it doesn’t matter.”
When talking about the key factors of the team’s defense in the new season, Bill said: “Kuzma and I… we will undertake most of the most difficult defensive work, so we two must take the lead in defending well.”
In addition, Bill also talked about the eight villages. “Eight villages have made the most remarkable progress. He has performed very well throughout the off-season and the preseason. I think his efforts have paid off.”
During the 2021-22 season regular season, Bill played 40 games, with an average contribution of 23.2 points, 4.7 rebounds and 6.6 assists.
(Chenchen)