For national team captain Dennis Schröder, it is a privilege to be able to compete with the best players in the world on the basketball court.
“It’s not normal to play in the NBA,” said the German world champion from the Toronto Raptors in the “ran” interview, “that you can do it as a hobby and earn so much money so that you can help your family – There is nothing better.”
That’s why there’s no reason to go into training “with frustration.” “We have the best job there is,” said Schröder: “Everyone just has to understand that. If we have that and everyone simply enjoys it, then we will achieve a lot.”
With his ten years in the league, Schröder’s NBA career began with the Atlanta Hawks in 2013, he is “above average.” Normally it is only “three or four years”. And the 30-year-old still has a lot planned: “I’m only 30. It’s not like I’m at the end of my career yet.”