ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月24日 11時53分


Chris Paul (@クリス・ポール,) the @laclippers’ ball-hawking guard, has paid a price for collecting more steals than any other active @NBA player. During an interview with @ニューヨーク・タイムズ, the 31-year-old #basketball player examined his crooked knuckles and the surgical scars that form tiny road maps on his hands. “I’ve got the worst fingers,” he said. Yet he knows his hands are indispensable tools of his trade. While growing up in North Carolina, @クリス・ポール developed hand speed and coordination by studying how other players dribbled and passed. Although he broke his right hand — the one he uses to shoot — last April, he continues to play with 16 pins and a metal plate embedded in his palm. And last season, he jammed his left thumb, tearing his ulnar collateral ligament — not to be confused with his radial collateral ligament, the one he tore on his right thumb training for the 2012 Olympics. @alexiscuarezma photographed the @NBA star while on #nytassignment in Los Angeles. Swipe left to see his hands and visit the link in our profile to read more.


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