New Orleans Pelicans striker Zaison Williams has stated that he has never felt so physically strong and ready for the upcoming NBA season as they do today. After several seasons of injury, Williams has paid special attention to his physical condition this summer through a variety of training, including boxing and American football exercises. These changes have created a feeling he has not enjoyed since college, when he was able to participate in training and games free and worried.
Change of physical fitness and its results
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Williams revealed that a remarkable “movement and body sensation” has been felt in the last year. He admits that it is currently free to enter the hall and feel good, which has been rare since college and high school days. This advanced physical well -being is the result of careful work and new training methods he used during the summer break. Last season, Williams only participated in 30 games, averaging 24.5 points, 7 reasons and slightly more than 5 assists. It is reported that he has reduced weight to 264 pounds (about 120 kg), the lowest weight since his NBA draft in 2019. This allows you to hope for greater endurance and less risk of injury.
New mentality and leadership
Referring to Williams, he is committed to changing his approach to the game and becoming the leader in the Pelicans team. He emphasizes that the talent is natural, but greatness comes from consistent work and perseverance, even when there is no desire. Williams is pleased with the close cooperation with the Pelicans leadership, especially with “Vice President Joe Damar“, who has been firm but supportive. This new approach and desire to prove themselves are considered a turning point in his career, especially after several unsuccessful seasons with injuries. He is ready to take on any role that the team will entrust to him to achieve common goals.
Team composition changes and future prospects
The Pelicans team has also made changes that could be in favor of Williams’ progress. The team has won new players, such as Jordan Powder and Kevon Lanie, who have experience and championship time. These changes, along with the advanced physical condition and determination of Williams, create optimism about the team’s performance in the upcoming season. Although the Pelicans last season was overshadowed by several players’ injuries, including Deizont Murey, Herb Jones and Trey Murphy III, most of the teams are ready and ready to fight for higher places in the Western Conference. If Williams is able to maintain his health and demonstrate the new level, he could become a team key figure on his way to the playoffs.
Past experience and future challenges
Williams’ career has been complicated by frequent injuries that have limited his participation in the games. His NBA’s debut took place in 2019, and since then he has experienced several clavicle and muscle injuries that have made him skip a significant part of the seasons. Although he has proven his talent and the ability to be a dominant player, his ability to stay healthy has been the main problem. Now, with the new commitment and support from the team management, Williams hopes to finally show his potential and help Pelicans reach new peaks.
