Pat Riley had to call me and say stop training you gonna burn yourself out Magic Johnson shares professional offseason schedule playing for Lakers
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“We were always training…It’s probably why the NBA started their Summer League, the gyms were always packed.”. on playing in Summer Leagues with Isiah Thomas, Dominique Wilkins & more:“We were always training…It’s probably why the NBA started their Summer League, the gyms were always packed.” "Isiah [Thomas] would call, 'Man, we playing in the summer league in Chicago, we gon' run for two weeks.' I'm there... Then Dominique [Wilkins] will call and say, 'Hey, we're playing in Atlanta, come on to the summer league there.' So we spend two weeks for Dominique playing in Atlanta's summer league." The routine that Johnson exercised has a ton of risks. It could cause other players to suffer injuries or sometimes, players could fall out of love with the game. The good thing for Magic Johnson, those two never happened to him.
Pat Riley had to call me and say stop training you gonna burn yourself out – Magic Johnson shares professional offseason schedule playing for Lakers
Milwaukee Bucks v Miami Heat - Game Four Former head coach of the Showtime Lakers Pat Riley has a strong bond with , who used to play for him. Before becoming the godfather of South Beach, Riley was collecting rings with the . Magic Johnson joined Shannon Sharpe's Club Shay Shay as a guest for the new episode. In the segment, Johnson discussed how he would end up playing pick-up games all throughout the summer back when he was still active in the NBA. His tendency to constantly workout resulted in Riley stopping him to avoid any injuries that he could possibly suffer. For someone as competitive as Johnson, it was difficult for him to ignore those who called him to play basketball. Not to mention, this was during his prime when his team was consistently in the finals. The toll of the 82-game season, plus the playoff games, was a major concern for Pat Riley. "When you add the regular season, and then you add the playoff games as well every year. And then, we were also professionals. So, we only took probably two to three weeks off and then we were right back training," Johnson said. "When I played, I trained all the time. My coach, Pat Riley had to call me and say 'stop training, you gonna burn yourself out.'" . on playing in Summer Leagues with Isiah Thomas, Dominique Wilkins & more:“We were always training…It’s probably why the NBA started their Summer League, the gyms were always packed.”. on playing in Summer Leagues with Isiah Thomas, Dominique Wilkins & more:“We were always training…It’s probably why the NBA started their Summer League, the gyms were always packed.” "Isiah [Thomas] would call, 'Man, we playing in the summer league in Chicago, we gon' run for two weeks.' I'm there... Then Dominique [Wilkins] will call and say, 'Hey, we're playing in Atlanta, come on to the summer league there.' So we spend two weeks for Dominique playing in Atlanta's summer league." The routine that Johnson exercised has a ton of risks. It could cause other players to suffer injuries or sometimes, players could fall out of love with the game. The good thing for Magic Johnson, those two never happened to him.