"My girlfriend was here for a while, my friends are here, and my family will return." They're attempting to assist me. It's challenging because of the time difference, but I'm delighted because we have the conditions, we can train at any time, and we work hard. Everything is wonderful here." This was mentioned by Sacramento Kings winger Alexander Vezenkov before to tomorrow's NBA regular season clash with the Phoenix Suns.
Vezenkov talked to the media during the Kings' last practice before the game in Phoenix. "The last game was different because it was straight elimination (a loss to the Pelicans)." Unfortunately, we lost, and we're not in Vegas; we're here. The tournament's group stage was quite similar to the regular season; there are minor modifications, such as the significance of the points ratio, but otherwise it's the same. It's difficult to win with 125 points; we need to be more physical in the game and address the things we didn't do well," the Bulgarian remarked of the In-Season event.
"Phoenix has a very talented team, including two of the best players in the League." It's also challenging for them since they fell in the tournament's quarterfinals. When you play right after a tough defeat, you must modify your thinking. We had two terrific sessions and are ready to win. I'm attempting to play defense, and I don't believe I'm bad. I'm attempting to observe the players and get acquainted to their pace and routines. Defense is both an individual and a team effort; everyone must support others. We didn't do the fundamental and straightforward things in the past three games, so we need to address that. Nobody plays simply defense or only attack; you must be able to play in all phases and must practice to do so." Vezenkov added. /BGNES