You gotta find your rhythm and find your timing. The key thing I guess is you’re not where you once were–and just from my own experience, I haven’t watched him enough to know–and not to get frustrated with where you are. But also to not get satisfied. There’s sort of that fine line not to be satisfied and just to continue to gather days, weeks, months of health. And as you do that, you’ll start to do things that you did prior to the initial injury, and it’s just a feel. He’s good enough that at 70-80 percent, he can still go out and play at a very high level and go out and score and all those things. But it might be in March when he can all of a sudden make a move or defensively do something, and he’ll just think, wow I haven’t done that in three or four years, and you get that confidence. They key though is to continue to stay healthy, continue to move up and just put together consecutive months of health.
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Mike Prada
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That's a good quote there
I’m sure Arenas is frustrated, but he doesn’t seem like the type to give up easily. I’m sure he’ll continue to work hard to get back to where he was before — or at least close to that level.

























