NBA players are not all gifted with 20-20 vision for their whole playing careers. In most recent years, only a number wear goggles to the games, most wear contact lenses, as they are easier to use with minimal effort. Moisturizing contact lenses are the most important thing in wearing them while playing an aerobic sport, and Ron Baker of the New York Knicks shows us a unique way of doing so in this video:

With 53.6 seconds left in their overtime game against the Washington Wizards, Baker found the quickest way to make sure his contacts are moist before he puts them on to continue playing the game.

Baker who is on the second year of his contract with the Knicks will surely want to take advantage of his playing opportunities this preseason to earn him a regular number of minutes in the rotation. After averaging 13 minutes of play in just 29 games last season, getting into the rotation would be his primary goal this contract year.

A former Wichita State Shocker, Baker can contribute to the team given the more minutes available behind the other guards of New York. With already a decent 3-point shooting, his percentage could improve better with additional minutes playing on the court, sniping with proper lenses on.