
Steven Adams spent part of the NBA’s hiatus on his farm in New Zealand, which led to some funny comments from the center.
Adams spoke with reporters on Thursday and shared that he was doing some farm work during the hiatus. He said his cows are “doing good.”
Steven Adams says he spent some of the hiatus in New Zealand on his farm, doing farm work. "Cows are doing good, mate," he says.
— Royce Young (@royceyoung) July 2, 2020

Adams also joked that he was able to practice his rebounding skills by boxing out the cows.
Adams, asked about what kind of on court work he was able to do in New Zealand says, "I was boxing out cows and all that bro."
Adams did go on to say he was able to play some pickup games in New Zealand.
— Royce Young (@royceyoung) July 2, 2020
Adams is in his 7th season with the Thunder and averaging 10.9 points and 9.4 rebounds per game. He has another year left on his contract that is scheduled to pay him $27.5 million next season.
Oklahoma City has been one of the surprises of the season and is tied with Houston with a 40-24 record entering the restart in Orlando.