Kyle Kuzma became a fan-favorite with the Los Angeles Lakers during his rookie season not just for how good he was on the court, but also for how polished and composed his play looked during his debut campaign.
Kuzma exceeded nearly all preseason expectations by tying for the team lead in scoring with 16.1 points per game and plenty of clutch heroics, and a player doesn’t gain those skills without putting in plenty of work during the offseason.
That’s why it’s not surprise that according to Kuzma’s trainer Clint Parks, the young forward already wants to get back in the gym and start the process of taking his game to the next level for his sophomore season:
Kuzma continues a recent NBA trend of trainers or players leaking these exchanges, as Victor Oladipo’s trainer revealed that the young guard had told him he was ready to get back to work minutes after the Indiana Pacers were eliminated from the playoffs, while Dirk Nowitzki had some fun with a leaked exchange of his own.