For the first time in two seasons, Golden State Warriors star Andrew Bogut believes that he has overcome the injuries that have plagued his NBA career.
Bogut revealed that even though he played 32 games last season, he still felt restricted from his surgically repaired left ankle.
"Last season, I put the ball in the post and it was lumber, lumber, lumber, bounce, bounce, bounce, shoot," Bogut said, according to News.com.au.
"Because I got to be honest, I couldn't make quick moves on my ankle or it'd give out or I'd fall over. So I tried not to do too much. Now I'm back to a point where I can make quick moves and go off the dribble."
Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Harrison Barnes, David Lee and Bogut are all back for Golden State this season and will be joined by Andre Iguodala.