PHOENIX SUNS

Madhouse workouts beneficial to mending Suns F Frank Kaminsky

May 21, 2020, 11:02 AM | Updated: 3:01 pm

Houston Rockets' James Harden (13) goes up for a shot as Phoenix Suns' Frank Kaminsky (8) defends d...

Houston Rockets' James Harden (13) goes up for a shot as Phoenix Suns' Frank Kaminsky (8) defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

(AP Photo/David J. Phillip)


A mid-March day began as a happy one for Phoenix Suns forward Frank Kaminsky. He was cleared to begin workouts for a return from a right patella stress fracture that had sidelined him since Dec. 28.

March 11 quickly soured.

The coronavirus forced the NBA to suspend its season with the Suns sitting at 26-39. Soon after, the team shuttered Talking Stick Resort Arena, keeping Kaminsky away from his teammates and leaving him and fellow rehabbing forward Kelly Oubre Jr. “stuck,” in head coach Monty Williams’ words.

“It’s just kind of unfortunate how everything came to a screeching halt,” Kaminsky said on a Zoom call Thursday.

The social distancing left Kaminsky to fend for himself. He bought a weight set and moved his home speakers outside to work out over the last few months.

He admitted that some of his neighbors didn’t appreciate the loud music blasting during his workouts. The police got called, multiple times.

“That’s things you got to do to pretty much get by,” Kaminsky said.

As the NBA considers restarting the season — a proposed gathering in Orlando is reportedly the leading plan to move ahead — Kaminsky said he is healthy enough to play. This week, he joined “most guys” on the Suns who have done individual workouts at the team’s temporary home, Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

Kaminsky said players must get their temperature checked every time they enter the building. While he’s seen his teammates, they have been staying far away from one another, limiting the basketball portions of workouts.

There are no screens being set, but Kaminsky said having a court at the Suns’ former home (1968-1992) still provides a better workout situation than the one he had at home.

“It’s really beneficial. It’s good to finally be back on the court, start to build towards something,” he said.

“It’s really cool. Obviously this is an old building but it’s got a historic feel to it. It’s definitely different than any NBA arena I’ve been in. I’m kind of fascinated by the engineering of this building …”

Kaminsky and his teammates are now in a wait-and-see scenario. He has listened in on player-league calls and believes the momentum is real — the NBA will be back in some capacity. He said players would need a few weeks of practice time as a full team before they would be game-ready.

Where and when a season restart can happen, who knows? Kaminsky is just itching to play a little more.

“I’ll go to Saturn to play basketball right now,” he said.

Phoenix Suns

NBA players Kevin Durant (L) and Draymond Green attend a 2023 FIBA World Cup exhibition game betwee...

Arizona Sports

Draymond Green ‘baffled’ by James Jones’ claim on Kevin Durant not being maximized

Warriors forward Draymond Green saw Kevin Durant win two Finals MVP awards so it's safe to say he disagreed with James Jones' comments.

21 hours ago

Ty Lue, Suns, head coach, candidate, Clippers...

Kevin Zimmerman

Report: Clippers want to retain coach Ty Lue as Lakers, and potentially Suns, have opening

The Los Angeles Lakers and, potentially, the Phoenix Suns would likely be interested in Clippers coach Ty Lue if he were to depart.

1 day ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Is it too early to call the Phoenix Suns’ Big 3 a failure?

After all the hype surrounding Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal at the beginning of the season, Wolf & Luke debate whether it's too early to consider the Big 3 a failure.

1 day ago

Lakers head coach Darvin Ham...

Associated Press

Lakers fire head coach Darvin Ham despite 2 playoff appearances in 2 years

The Los Angeles Lakers fired coach Darvin Ham on Friday after just two seasons in charge that included a playoff appearance each.

1 day ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Bickley Blast: Suns stars Devin Booker and Kevin Durant need to show their ‘passion and fury’

With Suns owner Mat Ishbia and general manager James Jones sharing their thoughts on the season, Dan Bickley wants guard Devin Booker and Kevin Durant to voice their opinions as well.

1 day ago

Royce O'Neal chases a loose ball...

Kevin Zimmerman

Phoenix Suns offseason primer: Royce O’Neale’s contract, Bol Bol’s market among roster questions

The Phoenix Suns can bring back Royce O'Neale and Bol Bol, but it might not be easy for different contractual reasons.

1 day ago

Madhouse workouts beneficial to mending Suns F Frank Kaminsky