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Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama should be retroactively assessed flagrant 1 today for throwing Jalen Brunson to court
It’s clear as day, and there’s recent precedent — Mason Plumlee was given one retroactively in WCF for something less egregious
If NBA does nothing here, it’s a joke
Jensen Huang: “The best career advice I got was from a gardener”
“Very few people know this but I don’t wear a watch,” Nvidia founder Jensen Huang begins. “And the reason I don’t wear a watch is because now is the most important time. Just dedicate yourself to now.”
Jensen explains by telling a story:
“The best career advice I got was from a gardener. I was on a family trip in Kyoto, and we went to the temple that had the largest moss collection in the world . . . All of the moss is perfect, and every species of the world’s moss is there. It was a hot summer day — anybody who’s been to Kyoto knows how incredibly hot it is during the summer — and my family walked by this old man who was squatted down working on the moss with a bamboo tweezer. His bamboo basket was nearly empty with only two or three small pieces of dead moss.”
“What are you doing?” Jensen asked the old man.
“I am taking care of my garden,” the old man replied.
The old man told Jensen that he has been working on the garden for almost 30 years.
“But this garden is so big and your tweezer and basket are so small. How can you take care of the whole garden?” Jensen asked.
“I have plenty of time,” said the old man.
Jensen reflects:
“That’s the best career advice I can give you. Most of the time I wait for things to come to me. I’m rarely chasing things. I don’t have a watch. I’m focused on now. I’m enjoying my job. I’m the longest-running tech CEO in the world . . . Dedicate yourself to learning all the time, doing the best possible work you can, and leave everything on the field. By the time I go to bed I’m exhausted, and I’m happy about my day because I did everything I could . . . You’ll be surprised. I’m not at all ambitious. I don’t aspire to do more. I aspire to do better at what I’m currently doing. I’m not reaching for more. I wait for the world to come to me.“
He continues:
“People who know me also know that Nvidia doesn’t have a long-term strategy. We have no long-term plan. Our definition of a long-term plan is, ‘What are we doing today?’ . . . You have plenty of time. Enjoy your work. Do the best you possibly can. Just keep learning every day, and good things will come to you.”
Knicks coach Mike Brown on the referees in Game 3: “I never thought I’d be in the NBA Finals and see a team get 24 free throw attempts in the second half to another team’s eight. I don’t think I complain much about officials or the fairness when it comes to the free throw attempts. San Antonio is a great team. It’s going to lower our odds big time if we play Game 4 and in the second half they get 24 free throw attempts to our eight. Maybe we were fouling, but they fouled too.”
Tom Brady takes you “inside the helmet” and reveals what he said to himself when his team was down 28–3 in Super Bowl 51.
He shared this lesson with a room full of Georgetown graduates, leaving them with something to remember for hard times:
“I’m taking you inside my helmet at a very vulnerable time in my life and one of the biggest moments of my life.”
“And that inner self-talk that people talk about, that should be positive — you know what I said?”
“I said to myself, ‘DON’T BE A LITTLE B*TCH. Go out there and fight your ass off.’”
“Whether you win or lose, fight to the end.”
The greatest comeback in Super Bowl history started with Tom Brady telling himself not to be a “little b*tch” and fighting until the very end.
I come back to this speech every once in a while:
“in the 1,526 singles matches I played in my career, I won almost 80% of those matches
… what percentage of points do you think I won in those matches?
only 54%.”
Mike Brown just WENT OFF on the reffing of game 3 of the NBA Finals:
“Never thought I’d be in the NBA Finals and see a team get 24 free throws in the second half, to another teams 8. I don’t complain much about the officials and the fairness when it comes to free throw attempts.”
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Tom Brady: “You need coaches that push you outside your comfort zone because that’s how you grow and that’s how you develop self confidence and self esteem. They push you to deal with failure.”