Asked Michael Porter Jr. about his breakout with the Nets and David Adelman saying the Nuggets used him correctly:
“I think whenever you have a team that talented, a championship-caliber team, there's going to be guys that sacrifice. Some of the shots and some of the ways they probably could have used me, we had enough good players to where we could create a good shot in a different way. I didn't need to come off of a screen and be high usage in that way and shoot some of the tough shots that I'm shooting here, which I can make, but over there those may not be considered the most highest percentage compared to what we could get. So, that's with every good team. But it is good to be able to kind of show what I'm capable of and kind of get some of the recognition. It’s tough as a player when you know what you can do and you are asked to do something different and then people criticize you for it. That can be tough. But it's part of the NBA, it's part of being adaptable, and it's part of being on a really good team for a lot of years. You just got to accept your role and do what the coach asks in whatever situation you're in.”
My football people please help me out with this
Why do football teams squib kick when there is only a few seconds left? Wouldn’t it take up more time to just kick it regularly and make them run back?
@TylerrDurenn14 That concept makes sense but like are the kickers not good able to control the kick enough to just basically do a normal kick off but kick it to like the 10 yard line instead?