Rose: By observing Kobe up close, learn to adapt to the changes in the game, and players facing contract extensions may be traded

Recently, on the podcast "Pushin' Thru", Pistons guard Derrick Rose talked about how Kobe helped him adapt to the changes in NBA games.

Rose said: "In order to be able to play for 20 years, you must be able to adapt to the changes in the league. This is not to completely change the game, but to adapt to the nuances of the game. Shooting, you might think that shooting is what you do. The first thing is that in the league, shooting is not the skill that everyone relies on to enter the league. Therefore, Kobe used his work attitude to prove that you can improve on these skills over time. So With his hard work, I want to say that this gave me a chance to observe him up close and see how he became the player he is now. At the same time, he is also watching the changes in the game. When in Minnesota , I must have a 40% shooting rate to stay in the league and continue to play. So I completely changed my shooting and underwent elbow surgery."

last season in the regular season, Rose played 26.0 minutes per game, contributing to the Pistons 18.1 points, 5.6 assists and 2.4 rebounds, shooting 49% from the field.

NBA reporter Brian Windhorst talked about the upcoming free agency market during a guest show today.

"As I have discussed with the league executives, there is a lot of communication in the league, and the contract amount is basically tentative," Brian Windhorst said. "The player agent communicates to the team the contract their customers want. I I heard that some players who are eligible for renewal may be traded. They have communicated with the next possible trader about their contract renewal."

According to ESPN reports, the league and the player union are discussing hopes Open the free market as soon as possible so that transfer players can adapt early.