Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, recovering from a significant neck injury that sidelined him last season, now faces a difficult second season at 31 years old. Rozier reflects on his injury's impact, missing key playoff opportunities, and being forced to reshape his training routine. Presently, he is enduring one of the worst shooting slumps in his career, averaging only 11.4 points with poor shooting percentages. Additionally, he is under scrutiny due to an ongoing federal investigation into illegal sports betting, complicating his season further.
I'm not really a guy who tries to backtrack on a lot of things. I just try to move forward and see where life can take me.
To have a neck injury and then have to miss the playoffs... you got to work on just trying to get strength in your neck and you can't touch the court.
This season also hasn't been easy for Rozier, he's going through one of the worst sustained shooting slumps of his NBA career.
Rozier now finds on the fringe of the bench rotation... averaging 11.4 points per game on 39.8 percent shooting from the field.
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