After dealing with a major injury, Kristaps Porzingis is back on the mend and looking stronger than ever. The 7’3”, 240-lb forward has been in the gym working hard since going down with an injury. After averaging 22.7 points and 6.6 rebounds per game during his last significant stretch of play and establishing himself as one of the rising players in the league, Porzingis is using this offseason to take his game to the next level again. Here’s a look at what he’s doing:
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When the angle is right 😳😂 shoutout Valdiii we putting in work!! A post shared by Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) on Aug 14, 2019 at 8:40am PDT
In past years with the Knicks, Porzingis worked out back home in his native Latvia with WBC cruiserweight champion Mairis Briedis, which he did ahead of the FIBA EuroBasket tournament:
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learning from the best 🙌🏼 A post shared by Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) on May 15, 2017 at 8:42am PDT
“No.1 is hitting the weight room, being there twice a day, living in there 24/7,’’ Porzingis previously told the New York Post.. “It’s going to be a huge summer for me, to get better and come into next season stronger. Last summer I was still learning what I wanted to do, what I wanted my routine to look like. This year it’ll be clearer—when I want to work out, how long, what I need to work on more, what I need to focus on. It’s a little clearer what I want to do this offseason.’’ But boxing isn’t all Porzingis has been doing. Take a look at his offseason work on the court and in the weight room in this video:
Yesterdays work 💪🏼 #offseason @adidasHoops pic.twitter.com/kuC4xtD3We — Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) June 9, 2017
Here’s a deeper dive into what Porzingis is doing this offseason to train for the 2017-18 season:
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#offseason A post shared by Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) on Jun 18, 2017 at 5:45am PDT
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After dealing with a major injury, Kristaps Porzingis is back on the mend and looking stronger than ever. The 7’3”, 240-lb forward has been in the gym working hard since going down with an injury.
After averaging 22.7 points and 6.6 rebounds per game during his last significant stretch of play and establishing himself as one of the rising players in the league, Porzingis is using this offseason to take his game to the next level again. Here’s a look at what he’s doing:
View this post on Instagram
When the angle is right 😳😂 shoutout Valdiii we putting in work!! A post shared by Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) on Aug 14, 2019 at 8:40am PDT
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
When the angle is right 😳😂 shoutout Valdiii we putting in work!!
A post shared by Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) on Aug 14, 2019 at 8:40am PDT
In past years with the Knicks, Porzingis worked out back home in his native Latvia with WBC cruiserweight champion Mairis Briedis, which he did ahead of the FIBA EuroBasket tournament:
View this post on Instagram
learning from the best 🙌🏼 A post shared by Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) on May 15, 2017 at 8:42am PDT
learning from the best 🙌🏼
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) on May 15, 2017 at 8:42am PDT
“No.1 is hitting the weight room, being there twice a day, living in there 24/7,’’ Porzingis previously told the New York Post.. “It’s going to be a huge summer for me, to get better and come into next season stronger. Last summer I was still learning what I wanted to do, what I wanted my routine to look like. This year it’ll be clearer—when I want to work out, how long, what I need to work on more, what I need to focus on. It’s a little clearer what I want to do this offseason.’’
But boxing isn’t all Porzingis has been doing. Take a look at his offseason work on the court and in the weight room in this video:
Yesterdays work 💪🏼 #offseason @adidasHoops pic.twitter.com/kuC4xtD3We
— Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) June 9, 2017
Here’s a deeper dive into what Porzingis is doing this offseason to train for the 2017-18 season:
View this post on Instagram
#offseason A post shared by Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) on Jun 18, 2017 at 5:45am PDT
#offseason
A post shared by Kristaps Porzingis (@kporzee) on Jun 18, 2017 at 5:45am PDT
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