


http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090415/BREAKING02/90414102/-1
He estimates he has lost 15 to 17 pounds — thanks to a personal chef he hired and the rigors of an 82-game season — since October and wants to turn his current 255-pound body into a more chiseled 245-pound version by next season's opener. He watched Carlos Boozer, Dwight Howard and Chris Bosh when he spent time around the U.S. Olympic team last summer and saw how he must transform his body in the coming summers.