Brandin Podziemski's juggling act is starting to break through
Briefly

Brandin Podziemski, whose practice routine includes juggling tennis balls to improve hand-eye coordination, is rebounding from a slump and injury this season. After an initial 20-game stretch with poor shooting performance, he has shown considerable improvement since returning to play, particularly with his three-point shooting. The Warriors have seen positive results from his performance on the court recently. This evolution showcases Podziemski’s focus on routine and consistency, a mentality supported by teammates and coaches, suggesting that he is ready for a breakout season ahead.
Before every game, Brandin Podziemski walks across the halfcourt line, forwards and backwards, juggling three tennis balls...to try to hone his hand-eye coordination and body motor function.
As he tries to apply maxim that throughout his life, he and the Warriors are starting to get a return on his investment.
In three games since returning from his abdominal strain, Podziemski has shot 9-for-21 from behind the arc.
He looks like he's really ready to break out, head coach Steve Kerr said after Podziemski registered 17 points, five assists, two steals and no turnovers.
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