Lo horrible de esta escena es justamente como, en su rencor contra los genios de nacimiento, Rock Lee se va contra Sasuke (sin conocerlo de nada y únicamente con el prejuicio de su apellido) a tratar de humillarlo en un combate.
Lee, ya mayor, con más misiones, más experimentado yendo a golpear a un novato nada más por que “los genios son malos”.
Es por que Kishimoto castiga al personaje después, por que su mentalidad estaba mal encaminada desde el minuto uno. No era superación lo que buscaba, estaba lleno de rencor por lo que tienen otros.
En otras palabras: un envidioso de primera.
"Whenever Brunson went into his shooting motion, the tendon painfully rubbed against the bone in his left wrist. He said he began feeling the pain during Game 2 of the ECF. He played through it for all of the Finals," per @jschwartz115.
(Via @nypost)
The craziest part about these numbers is that over 80% of his shots were unassisted.
He was at the top of the league in efficiency from every spot on the court, while self-creating all of his shots.
Simultaneously, he was arguably the best in NBA history at creating open shots for teammates, and led the greatest stretch of team offenses.
However highly you think of Nash as an offensive player… he’s better.
This is what the Mamba mentality actually looks like.
Jalen Brunson after Game 1 of the Finals. One win in, three to go, and he wore that exact face for the rest of the series.
Wemby shoved him to the floor and laughed about it. Wemby taunted Mitch Robinson and pointed at his own head. The refs tried their hardest to extend the series. Down 29 in Game 4 with the Garden dead silent.
Nothing moved him.
He closed the series with 45 in San Antonio and a unanimous Finals MVP.
Michael Porter Jr was the number 1 player in the country. Everything came easy to him. He was considered to be one of the best prospects since Lebron.
His rise came to a screeching halt when he got beset with injuries so severe, years of rehabilitation were needed just to have a normal life outside of basketball again. He fell down draft boards & prospect rankings, soon becoming an afterthought. Players with similar injuries always retired soon after or faded into obscurity.
But Michael Porter Jr never gave up
A vital contributor to Denver's first championship is coming off an all star-level season in Brooklyn, his best one yet. What if his story is not over yet?
Carmelo Anthony says his 62-point game at Madison Square Garden was fueled by anger toward Knicks fans and the media
“The 62 was very motivational. It was inspiring because I remember we had lost some games. We wasn’t playing well, and New York was on us. They was all over me, the media, everybody”
“I look over to Shump before the game, and I said, ‘Yo, follow my lead…It’s on today.’ And I went out there, and I was in such a zone that nothing or nobody or anybody could say. It’s like a bubble. You angry, the fans is on you, the media is ridiculing you, you don’t know what your teammates thinking, we losing. But at the end of the day, I’mma show you how great I am. If I ain’t worrying about it, we ain’t worrying about it”
“It just was flowing. I felt like I was in another space at that moment. Again, I was angry. I was trying to isolate myself in a space where only I can operate in this space mentally. Fuck everybody. People think that it was happy. No, I’m scoring and looking at the fans like fuck y’all. They had bags over their head, all types of shit going on. Fuck all of y’all”