Bradley Beal’s expansive offseason to-do list includes eating better. He wants to work on his ball-handling and various other aspects of his game. Beal is debating whether to lift more or less, change his workout routine or not. He’s so tired of being injured, Beal even joked about practicing coming back to earth.
“Gotta learn how to land, too, in the offseason,” Beal said.
Beal fell after being bumped on a drive to the basket on March 5. The thud of a landing sprained his pelvis. The ache lasted until the close of Washington’s discombobulated season.
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Entering his fourth offseason in the NBA, Beal has three major parts of his basketball life to manage.