Hill began to train.
He started with simple dribbling and shooting drills.
Chen Yu activated his Eye of All-Seeing, monitoring the changes in Hill's body.
Beside him, Hardaway watched for a moment before murmuring, "Something seems a little off with him."
Chen Yu wasn't a professional player, but even he could see the problem.
It wasn't physical.
Given Hill's current physical condition, he could completely handle this low-intensity training.
But Chen Yu noticed that Hill was holding back, especially when running and jumping. He would subconsciously lighten the load on his left foot.
It wasn't a lack of training during his recovery that caused an imbalance between his feet; it was purely psychological.
Having been injured, he was subconsciously afraid of getting hurt again and didn't dare to exert his full strength.
This was a problem.
Chen Yu made a mental note. The knowledge provided by his [Sports Psychology] skill had information on this; it was a psychological issue.
