The Brooklyn Nets have faced significant injury challenges, ranking in the top 10 for salary dedicated to injured players in five of the last seven seasons, with a franchise record of 374 games missed last year. However, this season has seen improved health, and rookie Nolan Traoré, drafted 19th overall, is focused on preventive performance and recovery to ensure longevity in his career. He has shown growth in his game, shooting over 40% from three since mid-January, while also emphasizing the importance of maintaining physical health, influenced by his brother’s experiences with injuries in basketball. Traoré aims to contribute to a new era for the Nets, moving away from the injury-prone past associated with star players.
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