Garnett: Current players don’t pay enough attention to physical training. Many people are panting in the preseason.

Recently, Garnett talked in the podcast "Ticket & The Truth" about the fact that current NBA players do not pay enough attention to physical training.
"I think this generation of players may not pay as much attention to cardiorespiratory training and physical training as their predecessors. Many people now believe that the pace of the game is fast enough and the physical requirements can be met through the game itself. I think this is a bit of a put the cart before the horse. I noticed that many players in the preseason could not keep up with the rhythm of the game and gasped for air between free throws. This made me Thinking about it, are the players looking for a new way to get into the game? Or should we still look forward to the preseason to reach the best condition? After all, the preseason is an important part of preparing for the first game of the new season. Therefore, the preseason is not only a good opportunity to adjust the state, but also a critical stage for the players to gradually return to NBA level physical fitness.
Pierce said: "Everyone is vacationing at the beach during the offseason, busy with colorful things..."
Garnett said: "Then you should also pay attention to physical training and look at the status of many players in the first game of the preseason."