Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Baldwin Jr. focused on getting ankle healthy with Golden State

- Ben Steele

Patrick Baldwin Jr. is ready to work. After all the uncertaint­y about his draft status, the former UW-Milwaukee player landed in a perfect spot with the NBA champion Golden State Warriors at the No. 28 pick last Thursday.

The first order of business is getting fully healthy after being plagued by ankle problems for the last two years. The 6-foot-10 Baldwin practiced with the Warriors’ summer league team Wednesday in San Francisco. He won’t play in the four-team California Classic, but hopes to be ready for the Las Vegas summer league, which begins July 7.

“Ankle felt good today,” Baldwin said. “Just was able to do some on-court stuff, some 5-on-0. Some non-contact drills and some shooting.

“We’re just kind of testing it out right now. Seeing how it reacts to this kind of workload. Just kind of taking it from there.”

He’s already benefiting from an NBA training staff.

“I think I just learned how to take care of my body a lot more while I was here already,” Baldwin said. “I thought I took care of it great before here. But now that I’ve stepped into this environmen­t, they’re giving me stuff to do before practice, after practice. Stuff while I’m just laying around at the hotel.”

“I’m learning how to take care of my body and use all the resources to make sure I’m putting my best foot forward every time I step onto the floor.”

The ankle injury, which he originally suffered as a senior at Sussex Hamilton High School, was one of myriad issues that held him back in his one season with the Panthers. He’s eager to put that behind him.

“I’m really anxious,” Baldwin said. “I think there’s not much that the ankle was holding me back, (from) per se. It was more so just rhythm and getting in the flow, up and down, throughout the season.

“On that front, I just got to be myself and understand my teammates and come in with a winning attitude and a positive mindset and good things will happen.”

Former UW-Milwaukee player Patrick Baldwin Jr. was picked by the Golden State Warriors at No. 28 last week.

There were questions where Baldwin would land in the draft, but he got to hear his name called out by commission­er Adam Silver in the first round.

“On draft night I was with my family and all of my past AAU coaches and AAU teammates,” Baldwin said. “So I had about 60 people in a room and we were just kind of watching the draft and eating food. Having a good time.

“When I got that call from agent that the pick was in, there was finally that anticipati­on for that pick. When that pick finally came in there was just a really big sense of joy in that room.”

The Warriors have lots of Wisconsin connection­s, with Milwaukee natives Jordan Poole and Kevon Looney on last season’s roster along with former Marquette player Juan Toscano-Anderson.

Baldwin hasn’t heard from Poole and Looney. After all, they are still celebratin­g the victory over the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals earlier this month.

“I know they’re still on vacation,” Baldwin said. “They’re enjoying their time off. I’m not sure they’re too worried about texting me back. The second I get the chance to talk with them or meet them, I’m going to have a great conversati­on with them.”

In the meantime, Baldwin has work to do.

 ?? ??
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States