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Brownie continues to improve his football skills: No matter what others say to me, I have to bow my head and move forward

05-12th news Brownie was interviewed recently and talked about his firm attitude towards continuing to improve his skills next season.

Brownie said with a focused and firm tone: "I think it is to keep going. No matter what the outside world sounds, no matter what others say or think of me, I must unswervingly bow my head and move forward and be myself. Because on the road to pursuing my dreams, the views and evaluations of others are often disturbing rather than helping. Just like those great athletes, they have encountered many doubts and denials during their growth, but in the end, they have achieved self-transcendence through their inner persistence and unremitting pursuit of their goals. I must do the same. I must continue to work hard every day, get up, train, and make progress like yesterday."

You should know that Brownie played 27 times in the fiercely competitive NBA regular season and only started once. Despite his many challenges and limited opportunities, he averaged 6.7 minutes of playing time. During this period, he contributed 2.3 points, 0.7 rebounds and 0.8 assists. It shot 31.3% from the field, 28.1% from three-pointers and 78.6% from free throws. From a data perspective, it may not be particularly outstanding, but for a young player, this is just the beginning. Looking back at the history of the NBA, the data of many superstars when they first entered the league were not amazing, but through hard training day after day and continuous accumulation of experience, they gradually grew into the backbone of the league. I believe that as long as Brownie maintains such efforts and determination, he will shine even more dazzlingly on the field in the future.