[情報] Wiggins' personal trainer Hanlen worki
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Wiggins' personal trainer Hanlen working with trio of young Wolves
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The NCAA allegations came swiftly and frequently.
Former Belmont guard Drew Hanlen never missed a game during his four years in
Nashville. But he was ruled ineligible on several occasions, only to be
reinstated at the last minute. That's what happens when a Division I athlete
runs his own successful business on the side, working with big-money
basketball clientele.
Today, the Pure Sweat Basketball founder plays an integral offseason role for
three members of the Timberwolves' young core. Hanlen has been working out
rookie of the year Andrew Wiggins and fellow all-rookie honoree Zach LaVine
since last summer and added third-year power forward Anthony Bennett to his
pupil list this offseason.
Last month, Hanlen, 25, put the trio through a series of grueling,
individually-tailored drills. For Wiggins, a focus on his face-up game,
attacking the basket while under duress and getting more leg under his
long-range jump shot has been central. Hanlen and LaVine have worked on shot
mechanics, decision-making and finishing at full speed. And Bennett, who
enters a pivotal season after a disappointing first two, simply needs to get
in better shape, Hanlen said, in addition to tweaking his own shooting form
and shot selection.
Hanlen's hosted them at Pure Sweat's Santa Barbara, Calif., headquarters and
will meet with them periodically the rest of the offseason -- Wiggins and
Bennett in Canada during international play, LaVine in his Washington home,
and all three in Minneapolis at different junctures.
Then when the season begins, Hanlen will do what he does for all his
customers -- which include David Lee, Bradley Beal, Jordan Clarkson and a
handful of 2015 draft hopefuls, including Twin Cities native Rashad Vaughn,
Joe Young, Kelly Oubre and Andrew Harrison. The personal trainer provides his
clients postgame video analysis, complete with voiceover breakdowns, after
every contest and pays them an in-person visit or two throughout the year.
"Coaches do a great job preparing players for games and helping them grow,"
Hanlen told FOXSportsNorth.com, "but for me, I focus on the individual and
how he fits in with his particular team so I can help that player be best
they can be in the system."
"I think that's huge, because most people think personal trainers only have
players' best interest at heart. But my job is to make Andrew Wiggins the
best player he can be for Flip Saunders and the rest of his staff."
Hanlen bragged when Wiggins blossomed into the league's top rookie after some
questioned his aggression during the pre-draft process. A year ago, he told
scouts and reporters Wiggins would one day be a two-way NBA superstar, and
after one year, he appears well on his way.
But even No. 1 overall draft picks exceeding the hype need minor tweaks here
and there.
Early on last season, Hanlen noticed Wiggins shooting free throws with his
stance slightly open to the left. The Toronto-area native shot just 67.6
percent from the foul stripe during the campaign's first month, but after
squaring up his body parallel with the hoop at Hanlen's behest, Wiggins
finished the year with a 76 percent free-throw mark.
"I've been able to work with a lot of talented players, but it's really
exciting to be on the ground floor with (Wiggins) and be there for the
beginning, see how far he can take his game," Hanlen said last week from
Portland, Ore., where he'd accompanied Wiggins to meetings with Adidas. "I
think he just showed a few signs or flashes of how good he can be.
"I think he's capable of becoming an All-Star next season, which will be
pretty cool considering the All-Star Game is in his hometown next year."
Bennett grew up going to Raptors games at the Air Canada Centre, too, but
he's far from the top-shelf power forward the Cavaliers foresaw when they
drafted him first overall in 2013, only to package him with Wiggins in last
year's Kevin Love trade. In two NBA seasons, Bennett averages 4.7 points and
3.4 rebounds per game.
Illness and injury have plagued a large part. Hanlen also says Bennett's
"never really had an NBA offseason," going through draft preparations and
aftermath two years ago and being shipped to Minnesota last August.
Hanlen has been impressed so far. In his first week out west, Bennett dropped
a whopping 12 pounds, Hanlen said, and hopes to lose a total of 20-25 by the
time training camp starts.
"Somebody asked me on Twitter about Anthony, I'd posted little clips about
him working out, working on screens, and (someone) was like, 'Thank God,'
with a praying emoji," Hanlen said. "But he's such a good kid. He's changed
his mentality. I worked with him once during season, and at that point, I
think he was down on himself and kind of felt sorry for himself.
"But this summer, he's got a completely new attitude."
Hanlen's the guy throwing LaVine footballs in the guard's latest viral video
sensation that circulated last month. He also worked with Wolves swingman
Shabazz Muhammad two summers ago ahead of the draft.
Hanlen first dipped his toe into the hoops training business as a junior at
Webster Groves High School in St. Louis, gradually building a network around
that area's top talent. At Belmont, he had current Warriors big man Festus
Ezeli and Hawks shooting guard John Jenkins next door at Vanderbilt.
By the time he graduated college in 2012, Hanlen had been working with
several NBA players for years.
The NCAA often called Hanlen on interacting so closely with people who very
easily could provide "impermissible benefits," such as tickets to NBA games.
But Hanlen argued he needed to watch his clients play and should be allowed
to work like any other student, and though he kept the Bruins' compliance
office busy and coach Rick Byrd awake late at night, the NCAA always relented.
Eventually.
"Nothing I did was illegal," said Hanlen, who averaged 10.8 points and 3.4
assists during his senior season. "Just frowned upon."
But that's no longer an issue. And today, when it comes to Minnesota and the
rest of the NBA, business is booming.
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