And KC Jones would always shout before each game ended or before training began, "Wash your butts, boys, and get ready to go home/start today's training!"
Whenever KC Jones said that, everyone would laugh, and Bird would say, we're not kids anymore, we take showers, not wash butts.
But on the first day of rookie training camp, Bird blurted out the same words as KC Jones, telling everyone to wash their butts and get ready for the tough practice.
The power of habit is truly terrifying; those imprints left by time affect you more deeply than you think.
The rookie training camp progressed quite smoothly, the schedule packed tightly for a week.
Everyone had something different to focus on: those under contract concentrated on improvement, those without a contract strived to perform hoping to stay, and those without hope of staying aimed to earn recognition for trying their luck with another team.