Nets rookie Jalen Wilson understands his path to playing time is off the ball
Briefly

"A lot of people just had me as a volume shooter - saying, 'he needs to get this many shots to do this.' And I feel like I completely ended that narrative," Wilson said in an interview with the Daily News. "Just being able to show that I don't need the ball 20 times to affect the game. Rookies are not going to get shots up, unless it's the Victor [Wembanyama's] of the world. You got to be efficient with the ball. And I prepared for it all summer."
"I would say my speed and strength is definitely more equipped, just because of the time I had [training for four years at the University of Kansas]," Wilson said. "It's not a knock to anybody who is 18 or 19, it's just the physical part of it."
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