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Miles Bridges
Bridges said he’s lost 20 pounds since the season ended and proudly proclaimed that he’s currently 220 pounds. He credited the weight loss to a better diet — he eliminated fast food — rigorous conditioning and drinking gallons of water. During the season, Bridges said he played at 235 to 240 pounds. “I feel great at 220,” Bridges said. “I can move quicker. I’m more explosive … I felt like this is a good weight to play at.”
WCJs Al Horford comparisons continue
Carter Jr. said he’s worked hard to slim down and increase his agility as he prepares to fit into the increasingly position-less NBA game. “Something I’ve been working on is just my lateral quickness so I can guard guards in pick-and-roll actions,” he said. “And on the offensive end, I didn’t get to show it at Duke, but I think I’m pretty versatile in terms of I can bring the ball up the court sometimes. I’m able to shoot it from deep and shoot it at all three levels.” As a kid, Carter Jr. was a fan of LeBron James, he said. “But as I matured,” he added, “I started watching more Al Horford, people in my position.”