Confidence doesn't come from believing in yourself. It comes from having done the uncomfortable thing enough times that your nervous system stops flagging it as an emergency. Because nothing is actually hard, it's just unfamiliar.
@arhooptalk@CollinReidPS They also weren’t asked to guard 30ft out, switch on to guards constantly. They actually guarded big man and rarely defended outside the paint.
@NefX_Guru8@0xarslan@NBA To be fair, that’s what college was created for in every major. College trains most people to sit behind a desk and execute tasks. Creative thinking outside the box is not a skillset most people leave college with.
@Sammyso80582551@LMarshall1126@JamCristopher It’s not False now, being an outlier does not make it the norm. If Brunson and the Knicks repeat or at least win 2 out of the next 3 chips, then it’s a discussion. If the Knicks go back to who they were before this season, then it’s an outlier chip run.
@LMarshall1126@JamCristopher She wasn’t wrong when she made the statement 3yrs ago. They had to revamp that starting 5 and get a new coach. Also, in the history of the NBA, you can count on one hand how many 6’2 and under players have Led a team to a chip.
@kevoskis@LegionHoops@Money23Green@GothamJD Shaking hands after wins or loses is overrated. It’s fake sportsmanship. Only ones who want to shake hands are the winners, or if their friends with the opponent. Other than that, no one cares to shake hands.
@RenaldoComedy@gswchris Thank you! Two different situations and angles. Fox had way less room to work with when he caught up to the ball compared to Ginobili’s play. And Fox is on a bum ankle, so who knows if he could stop on the dime & pivot to dribble out that play.
@BigRacksRuss@VanLathan No doubt it was a team effort. Coaching mistakes, poor shot selection, and mental blunders. But leaders carry the lion share of blame no matter how it crumbles. Leaders are supposed to stop the bleeding. Wemby opened the wound wider.
@BigRacksRuss@VanLathan Wemby also missed 2 clutch free throws, forced bad 3s, and played terrible defense the entire 4th quarter. He looked like Nick Anderson at the free throw line.
@JackiesOnlySon@mcten@ramonashelburne Because no one in their right mind believes the Lakers presently constructed can beat OKC. Especially when their #1 option out, and their supposedly #2 option is playing like he is. They asked him a question and he answered honestly.
@xotovio@BSO The same guards from OKC were picking Luka (6TOs) & AR (4TOs) pockets. This rage about Bronny being picked is hilarious. None of the lakers ball handlers could handle OKC on-ball pressure.
@LegionHoops@VinceAndTmac@NBA__Courtside The talent is out there. Coaching and front offices aren’t doing their jobs in developing and scouting the talent well.
@JoeyPostlewaite@InsideCarolina That’s not true. I personally went to the Sweet 16 game two years (2024) ago against Bama. Caleb was playing for Arizona already.
@ramonashelburne Suits aren’t the problem. Coaching philosophies are. As a fan, I don’t need a coach to dress up. I need them to be able to adjust on the fly during the game.