After training with Livingston, Hansen understood why the fadeaway had become one of his killer moves.
Excellent core strength and hang time were the foundation, but more importantly, it was his technical precision.
Especially the use of half-turns and pivot fake moves combined with exceptional turning speed allowed him to be versatile.
Such a refined level of technique could not be achieved without years of training and real combat experience.
This provided a significant boost to Hansen's training.
After the training session ended, Hansen also arranged to continue training together the next day.
Naturally, Livingston had no reason to refuse; opportunities to build a good relationship with the team leader were rare.
Half a month later, the Grizzlies training camp officially started.
On the first day, the players of the Grizzlies team had all arrived.
Hansen still paid attention to Randolph.