Austin Rivers ignited a debate recently when he claimed that he could take 30 NBA players and make them NFL players, leading to responses from NFL players like Seattle Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker III. Walker disagreed with Rivers, stating that he believes NFL players could transition to the NBA more successfully. He pointed to his Seahawks teammate, DK Metcalf, as an example of an NFL star who could excel on the basketball court, citing Metcalf’s impressive athleticism and performance in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.

The debate between NBA and NFL players about who is the superior athlete has been ongoing for years, with players from both leagues arguing their case. J.J. Watt responded to Rivers’ comments by jokingly mentioning Rivers’ current job status in both leagues, prompting Rivers to defend his point by naming specific NBA players he believes could succeed in the NFL. While Rivers claimed athletes like Brandon Marshall and Saquon Barkley agreed with him, Walker countered by highlighting NFL stars like Myles Garrett and Mike Evans who could potentially transition to the NBA.

The debate around whether NBA or NFL players are more athletically gifted will likely continue until someone like Deion Sanders or Bo Jackson successfully plays both sports professionally. Walker, focused on his career in the NFL, is not looking to test those boundaries and is instead concentrating on improving his performance on the field. Despite falling short of a 1,000-yard rushing season last year, Walker is determined to reach that milestone this year and is putting in the work during OTAs to ensure he achieves his goal.

To help him with his workouts and recovery, Walker uses RECOVER 180, an all-organic sports drink created by Lance Collins. He praises the drink for not only being beneficial for his body but also tasting good, particularly enjoying the Fruit Punch flavor. By incorporating RECOVER 180 into his routine, Walker ensures that he stays hydrated and ready for the physical challenges of his training sessions and games. Fans can follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter for more updates.

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