Milwaukee Bucks guard Kyle Korver has been working to stay sharp. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Kyle Korver has been working to stay sharp during the quarantine, and he joked about one of the tools he’s been using.

During an interview with WISN, Korver was asked if he’s had access to a basket to shoot on.

“My neighbor has a hoop, but it’s only 7-feet tall. I shot a few times with my kids but I’m not sure if it made me better. But I got to dunk some, so that’s fun. I don’t get to do that normally,” Korver joked.

Korver, 39, is known for his outside shooting more than anything else, so dunking isn’t exactly a part of his basketball repertoire — except when playing on a 7-foot basket. He’s been lucky to at least have access to something, as some of his Milwaukee Bucks teammates like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton have not.

Korver is averaging 6.7 points in 16.7 minutes per game this season for Milwaukee. The Bucks are 53-12 and have the best overall record in the league entering the resumed season in Orlando.

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