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Bree talks about coming back after lifting the security deal: It's upsetting my rhythm and needs to recover for a while

Bree talks about coming back after lifting the security deal: It's upsetting my rhythm and needs to recover for a while

Live Bar Jan. 24 - In an NBA regular season game that ended earlier, the Hornets lost 91-113 to the Hawks.

Hornets player Oubre spoke about his struggles in the game after the game: "Yeah, I just wanted to get in and get back into my rhythm, I needed to focus on myself. Tomorrow I have to go to the gym, keep training my basics, try to find my rhythm, just like I did in the first 10 days of entering the Alliance Health and Safety Agreement. ”

Speaking about the effects of isolation on him, Oubre said: "When you're sick, it disrupts your whole rhythm. You were at home for 10 days and couldn't travel or leave. I couldn't control my fate because I had to comply with health and safety protocols. It's a little tough to come back, but that's where I need to do better and I have to show it. ”

The Hornets officially confirmed on Jan. 11 that Oubre triggered a health and safety agreement until Jan. 20 against the Celtics to lift the restrictions. In this game, Oubre was 5 of 13, 1 of 9 from three-point range and 1 of 2 from the free throw line, with 12 points and five rebounds.

in Levitan

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