Todd Gurley Played Basketball at a 24-Hour Fitness and Absolutely Demolished Some Poor Sap’s Ankles
We’re used to seeing Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley embarrass defenders on the football field. As it turns out, he can do the same thing on the basketball court.
Gurley recently played some late night pick-up basketball at a 24-Hour Fitness in Simi Valley, California. As you might expect, the competition wasn’t exactly top notch:
[instagram src=”https://www.instagram.com/p/BQzUtnKFMtW/”]Hey @MagicJohnson! We’ve got a @Lakers prospect.
Watch Gurley break ankles at the local @24hourfitness » https://t.co/I4I9Z6rEfK pic.twitter.com/Cbnir7RvzI
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) February 22, 2017
I’m actually surprised that guy was able to stand after having his ankles so thoroughly demolished. Of course he tried to blame it on a wet spot on the floor, but no one’s buying that. He tried to guard an All-Pro NFL running back, and he put you on roller skates. Did you expect anything less?
Oh, and that’s apparently Rams defensive back Trumaine Johnson running down the court with his shorts down after Gurley’s killer crossover. Everyone expresses themselves differently, I suppose.
Last offseason, Gurley told STACK he had been working out with his teammates and strength coach at a 24-hour Fitness. Apparently the dude just loves those late night workouts.
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Todd Gurley Played Basketball at a 24-Hour Fitness and Absolutely Demolished Some Poor Sap’s Ankles
We’re used to seeing Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley embarrass defenders on the football field. As it turns out, he can do the same thing on the basketball court.
Gurley recently played some late night pick-up basketball at a 24-Hour Fitness in Simi Valley, California. As you might expect, the competition wasn’t exactly top notch:
Hey @MagicJohnson! We’ve got a @Lakers prospect.
Watch Gurley break ankles at the local @24hourfitness » https://t.co/I4I9Z6rEfK pic.twitter.com/Cbnir7RvzI
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) February 22, 2017
I’m actually surprised that guy was able to stand after having his ankles so thoroughly demolished. Of course he tried to blame it on a wet spot on the floor, but no one’s buying that. He tried to guard an All-Pro NFL running back, and he put you on roller skates. Did you expect anything less?
Oh, and that’s apparently Rams defensive back Trumaine Johnson running down the court with his shorts down after Gurley’s killer crossover. Everyone expresses themselves differently, I suppose.
Last offseason, Gurley told STACK he had been working out with his teammates and strength coach at a 24-hour Fitness. Apparently the dude just loves those late night workouts.
RELATED: How Todd Gurley Handles Haters