On today's "Game Over," Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul walked Max Kellerman through a whiteboard mapping out LeBron James' potential landing spots.
The first team Paul talked about: the Sixers, acknowledging they have James' attention. "Everything changed," he said.
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Given the full context of this throw (playoff game, they 100% lose if this isn’t converted, they ended up winning, etc.), this has to be one of the very best plays in recent NFL history.
Boss: “You arrived 10 minutes late.”
Employee: “Yesterday I stayed late finishing that last-minute report.”
Boss: “I understand… but rules are rules.”
The next day, the employee arrived exactly on time.
And at 6:00 p.m. sharp, shut down the computer.
No extra emails. No work taken home.
If punctuality is non-negotiable, then effort must have boundaries too.
Recognition cannot be one-sided.
When mistakes are highlighted but dedication is ignored, the real message becomes clear:
“Do only what’s required. Nothing more.”
Empathy costs nothing.
The absence of it? That can cost you everything—especially your best people
@DJ126727588202 @EliotShorrParks The o-line gave up pressure immediately to a 3 man rush. Jalen has been awful tonight and the last few games. But that play was not his fault. Our O-line has been even more awful. Saquan is always getting hit in the backfield.