Basically, go eat a pile of **** @Shad
Are you kidding me? Get the **** off this site with this trash.Edited.
You know people shoot their average, right? Like by definition, any single player shoots their average, in any given situation? You understand that?Whilst Kyle's speech was great. The truth is that regardless of all of the missed layups and missed 3's, turnovers etc... there was an opportunity to tie or win the game.
That opportunity is the difference maker between good, great and legendary, especially when the spotlight is on and the moment counts.
I do hope Donovan takes that miss to heart and in the off season and focuses on working to improve his shot. For those who say he is young. That is true. However, he is also employed as a professional.
We can overlook the miss and future missed opportunities over the upcoming years. However, over time, each of those misses will add up. Let's not just hand him a participation ribbon and say there there. Although I'm not saying he should dwell on it. He does need to use it as fuel to keep improving if he truly wants to be one of the best in the league.
We need him to rise to the occasion if we want to have any chance in future.
You know people shoot their average, right? Like by definition, any single player shoots their average, in any given situation? You understand that?
Enjoy the myth...Yes. and there is also something called clutch scoring whereby statistically some players are better than others in clutch situations.
Enjoy the myth...
Enjoy your myth.To me clutch is a measure of work ethic and repetition combined with player attributes and skill as well as dealing with nerves and preparedness. What makes the greats great are that they are able to maximize on their ability as well as put in the work and practice required to be great. It is not some magic that happens overnight.. But thank's for your insightful Exum like contribution.