“I wish he would stop flopping” Kyle Lowry called out by Heat icon Tim Hardaway
Kyle Lowry and Tim Hardaway
Miami Heat star player Kyle Lowry is an important asset for the team since he joined them last season. Unfortunately, injuries got in the way of Lowry making an impact for the team when they desperately wanted him. Miami Heat icon Tim Hardaway is a big fan of Lowry. However, even he thinks that Kyle left behind much of it during his up-and-down debut season with the team. According to Hardaway, he could give him some inputs as to what needs to be done to have game-time for the longest.
Tim Hardaway quoted, “He needs to stop falling. That’s why he’s getting hurt. And I’m going to say this, I love Kyle. Kyle Lowry, I love what he does out there on the court. I just wish he would stop flopping. I think keep that at a minimum. He further added, “You keep falling on the floor, you keep falling on the floor, you keep falling on the floor, yes, you’re going to get injured, yes, you’re going to get hurt, yes, it’s going to keep you out of the line-up. I think that’s what’s really hurt him, flopping and falling all the time. Stop falling all the time.”
Tim Hardaway is one of the most significant point guards in the Miami Heat’s history. He has a lot to offer when he speaks about basketball. Flopping has been a substantial issue in the NBA over the past several years, and it has emerged as one of the most talked about issues; hence Hardaway doesn’t appreciate this particular aspect of the game, and he firmly believes that Kyle Lowry should avoid getting injured because being in great shape doesn’t mean that an athlete cannot get injured.
Who is Tim Hardaway?
Timothy Duane Hardaway Sr. is an American former professional basketball player and coach. Hardaway played for the Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers in the NBA. He has a five-time NBA All-Star and All-NBA Team selection. He even won a gold medal with the United States national basketball team at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He was known for his crossover dribble which was dubbed the “UTEP two-step” by many sports as well as television analysts. He is the father of current NBA player Tim Hardaway Jr. He is known as one of the top point guards for the NBA team Miami heat.
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