As we said yesterday, Doncic is determined to start a change and make a complete makeover in the offseason. Today, Sports Illustrated continues to report that Doncic has worked on reshaping his body throughout the offseason: "In the first phase of the long offseason, Doncic focused on body modification training in Ljubljana, including guided indoor workouts and a modified diet regimen. The initial physical changes are already evident and the measurements are encouraging, but the real test will be on the basketball court. ”
Morris recently said of Doncic: "That's my brother Luka. During the season, you might think we're in better shape, but when you're eating hotel food every day, arriving in a different city at 3 a.m., then eating at 4 a.m., and playing back-to-back games, it's a big tax. The pressure of a long season, and the pressure of being traded in the middle of the season, is something he experienced last season. ”
"He's going to readjust himself, he can eat good food in the summer, he has a dedicated chef and a training program, and it's entirely possible to lose weight."
Doncic needs to keep his mouth shut, eat healthy, and we don't want to see him suffer from gastroenteritis.
Doncic has been in Europe lately, and today, the European Premier League football club Liverpool held a championship bus celebration parade, during which a car crashed into a person. A car crashed into a crowd of fans who were celebrating, injuring several people. Local police said the man had been detained.
James, who is Liverpool's small owner, tweeted: "Oh my God! How so? I extend my deepest condolences and prayers to all those who participated in the LFC Premier League Trophy Parade and were affected! This is ridiculous! ”
In 2011, James bought a 2% stake in Liverpool for $6.5 million. At the time, Liverpool was valued at about $477 million.In 2024,According to Forbes data, Liverpool has reached a valuation of $5.288 billion, and the value of James' shares continues to grow. Lao Zhan's investment vision has nothing to say.
Over the years, James has publicly supported Liverpool as a small owner many times and actively participated in the team's important moments. Not only has his investment paid off handsomely, but he has also driven Liverpool's global strategy through his personal influence. If Liverpool continues to break through in the field of competition and business, James's "era dividend" may be further expanded.
Recently, James and Nash's program "Court Brain" aired a new clip, in which they talked about the Lakers-Timberwolves series G4, and the league used the Sky Eye camera to determine that James fouled Edwards. "There's a footage video in Minnesota that I don't know where it came from, and I've never seen anything like that in my life," James said. ”
Nash: "Eye of the Sky Camera? I didn't even know there was such a thing in the League. James: "It's the ball I cut Edwards, I've never seen that kind of computer technology in my life." Nash: "I wonder if they used all the regular cameras, probably more than 20 cameras, and I couldn't see if it was a foul, so I used Sky Eye." James: "I just want to ask, where did the camera come from?" The whole picture quality is like "CSI", what the hell? OMG. Nash: "I haven't seen it either, and it doesn't look in HD, like a 2006 GoPro." ”
In that playoffs G4, the Lakers lost to the Timberwolves 113-116. In the last 10 seconds of the game, the Timberwolves led 114-113, Edwards broke through and was cut to his own leg out of bounds, and the referee blew the Lakers first. Finch then challenged, and the referee reviewed the footage and changed the foul to James, and Edwards received two free throws.
James didn't admit that it was a foul, saying that these were all show effects, and complained that he hadn't seen such a replay system before, and some fans didn't go online.