Taurean Prince has shared a lot of himself since the start of the 2019-20 season.
Well before the NBA went on hiatus due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, the Brooklyn Nets forward talked about his childhood — specifically, how he grew up homeless.
“Everybody has their story, whether it’s as treacherous as mine was or as easy as theirs might have been,” Prince told Brian Lewis of the New York Post in November. “Everybody grows in different ways throughout different situations, and I’m just happy I was able to come out on the brighter side of that and be able to make a way for my family and my kids.”
But Prince doesn’t want to dwell on his past. Instead, he’s more interested in the here and now. And right now, the Nets forward is stuck at home like the rest of the United States. While that’s not ideal for his game, it does allow Prince to spend more time enjoying his hobby:
Now that everyone knows what Prince does in his spare time, maybe the Nets should talk to their forward about putting something together for their pregame warm-up routine.
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