“My knee was actually bothering me, which ended up compensating and messing with my shoulder just a little bit,” Fultz stated. “With the ability to take the summer season to actually rehab my knee and get my full physique the way in which I needed to get with out having to hurry something was large for me. I’m glad I had a chance to try this and now I’m in a position to get again on the court docket. Fultz said he has been training Monday through Friday in Los Angeles in recent months while preparing for his comeback. He drew interest from the Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks and different groups earlier than reaching an settlement with the Kings following a personal exercise in entrance of assistant common supervisor Wes Wilcox and different members of the group.
Supply: Sacramento Bee
Supply: Sacramento Bee