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Xavier Tillman had a really insightful answer when I asked him what it actually looks like to "stay ready." "Physically - I'm warming up, doing the same stuff that I normally would do, going hard." "Mentally, my mind is more so on - how can I remind my guys...

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RedKnot.eth1 год назад

That sounds like a man with an assistant coaching job waiting for him first year he’s done playing

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Gnarly Nutrition2 лет назад

"I use Whey Protein almost daily in pancakes, smoothies, and other recipes pre and post workout, going through a lot of containers per year. I’m incredibly excited that Gnarly is pushing sustainability with their new steel containers." - Kelly Halpin

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Frosty Bias ☘️1 год назад

Selfless teammate

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Joh...🤨1 год назад

Great question, great answer 👏🏼

Фото профиля Christian〽️
Christian〽️1 год назад

Always appreciated X for his effort every single game

Фото профиля Think for Urself
Think for Urself1 год назад

Don’t hoist another 3 for the foreseeable future my guy

Фото профиля jHaYr…………..
jHaYr…………..1 год назад

We love X!

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werner herzog impressionist1 год назад

A fucking professional.

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Trotobot971 год назад

I wish he worked out with us man…

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Stephen1 год назад

Winners attitude.

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