And had change in our pocket lol.We should have spent the John Collins money on ExumTbh, we probably could have gotten DJJ and Exum.
My man, they have a dude playing PG who can barely dribble a basketball.You think SAS came into this year hoping for another top 5 pick? You think they want to tank with Wemby and with like 20 National TV games? Did they come in with losing intentions to get some great prospect in the 2024 draft?
No of course they didnt. This isnt the start they envisioned to the Wemby era. They are bad because their young guys are not winning players. If they could change that right now, they would do it in a heartbeat.
The fact that they dont sign some mid quality vets from FA proves nothing but the fact that they are not idiots.
I've never been able to get up early for exercise. Well, at least get up early for exercise when I have a normal day beyond that. Historically it's either in the evening or, the past number of years, just on Saturday mornings I'll try to run 6 or more miles. This morning, however, I got up and ran 3.5 miles before the normal day. Something about it mentally and it not being my routine. I think I'm going to try to do it once a week.I play basketball really early in the morning a few days a week lol. Sometimes hard to get going so I talk **** on the internet for a few before I leave.
Sochan himself also said he doesn't really want to do it either lol.My man, they have a dude playing PG who can barely dribble a basketball.
I'm the complete opposite. Try every morning to either lift or play basketball. Busy season ends up killing that program but I am very much an early riser. Grew up on my grandpa's farm with a lot of early mornings and literally can't sleep in anymore... its a blessing and a curse.I've never been able to get up early for exercise. Well, at least get up early for exercise when I have a normal day beyond that. Historically it's either in the evening or, the past number of years, just on Saturday mornings I'll try to run 6 or more miles. This morning, however, I got up and ran 3.5 miles before the normal day. Something about it mentally and it not being my routine. I think I'm going to try to do it once a week.
Exum looks good in large part because he plays with Luka on a team with good players all around him.We should have spent the John Collins money on ExumTbh, we probably could have gotten DJJ and Exum.
Yeah, I've been getting up at 5 am to workout since I was a HSer. I lose all motivation to be active after 5pm so I have to get everything done early.I'm the complete opposite. Try every morning to either lift or play basketball. Busy season ends up killing that program but I am very much an early riser. Grew up on my grandpa's farm with a lot of early mornings and literally can't sleep in anymore... its a blessing and a curse.
I tried to do some evening stuff every now and again but end up too gassed most of the time. Night basketball also kills my sleep but I'm starting to play in leagues again here and there.
If it was just running though I wouldn't be able to do it lol. I hate running but love basketball... so its worth waking up for.
I also enjoy it so its nice to start your day with something you enjoy. If I workout I eat better as well. When I get out of routine my diet ends up going to ****.Yeah, I've been getting up at 5 am to workout since I was a HSer. I lose all motivation to be active after 5pm so I have to get everything done early.
I'm going to dabble in it and see how it goes once I'm in a routine. My wife's more of a morning person (more than me). I'm a night person. However, I've found that it doesn't matter how early I go to bed (or how late), I still feel the exact same in the morning and it does not cause me to wake up early, so I feel it's more wasted time to go to bed earlier. That said, I'm not staying up super late. Usually 11:30 or midnight. The issue with working out in the morning is that I really need a "clear the deck" time to prep myself for the day. Some people can do that with exercise, and who knows maybe it will work that way for me, but historically that I need nothing other than sitting there dreading the day.I'm the complete opposite. Try every morning to either lift or play basketball. Busy season ends up killing that program but I am very much an early riser. Grew up on my grandpa's farm with a lot of early mornings and literally can't sleep in anymore... its a blessing and a curse.
I tried to do some evening stuff every now and again but end up too gassed most of the time. Night basketball also kills my sleep but I'm starting to play in leagues again here and there.
If it was just running though I wouldn't be able to do it lol. I hate running but love basketball... so its worth waking up for.
I don't think there is a wrong or right way. I'd follow your natural body rhythms. It doesn't really matter when I go to bed... I wake up early no matter what, so kinda opposite of what you have.I'm going to dabble in it and see how it goes once I'm in a routine. My wife's more of a morning person (more than me). I'm a night person. However, I've found that it doesn't matter how early I go to bed (or how late), I still feel the exact same in the morning and it does not cause me to wake up early, so I feel it's more wasted time to go to bed earlier. That said, I'm not staying up super late. Usually 11:30 or midnight. The issue with working out in the morning is that I really need a "clear the deck" time to prep myself for the day. Some people can do that with exercise, and who knows maybe it will work that way for me, but historically that I need nothing other than sitting there dreading the day.
As far as running, I hate running (kinda). Or at least I did. It wasn't until after I had gotten back from a mission and started running on a treadmill with the TV going at the gym that I realized I could tolerate it, because the TV would distract from how miserable it was. I don't watch TV when I run now, and really haven't since... I don't know. But because that's been the most efficient way for me to exercise, it's become my go-to. The past two times I've gone out for actual basketball, I've suffered achilles ruptures, and I'm a little more than 8 years out from my last one, so I view myself as essentially retired from playing basketball the way I'd like to. I've played, but it's really just 1 on 1 with my son, for the most part. I can't mentally go through another rupture as I've got way too much to do to get side tracked with that, so running it is. Though basketball is most certainly a better, more enjoyable, more efficient, and more total workout.