My brother is like that. He won't watch a game live...he tapes them, learns the final score, then it's on.The only way I can relax during a game is if I watch the replay after a W.
My brother is like that. He won't watch a game live...he tapes them, learns the final score, then it's on.The only way I can relax during a game is if I watch the replay after a W.
I’m like that for games I can’t go to in person and can’t watch on TV when the game is scheduled to start. I DVR it and wait to see if we won. This goes for games that I can’t catch the beginning of on TV. I DVR it and wait till the game goes final. If we won, I’ll watch it, if we lost, it gets erased and I move on.My brother is like that. He won't watch a game live...he tapes them, learns the final score, then it's on.
I can't relax, either, but I have to watch it live. Not knowing what's going on makes it worse.My brother is like that. He won't watch a game live...he tapes them, learns the final score, then it's on.
If he does what you correctly state and follows CRP he can get solid minutes at both thé 2 & 3 and play 25 minutes à game.I think every poster wants Ian to pick up his play on both ends of court. Now that the “our next point guard” proclamation from Rick early has been put to rest, it seems wise for Ian to practice hard, embrace the details and relax.
His wing skills and athleticism are obvious and could help us. He seems comfortable running the court and providing some help D, but imo the rubber hits the road in the half court at both ends of court. To stay out of Pitino dog house, you have to have be prepared and put in the work. Hopefully Ian does that in remaining OOC play strengthening his rotational status.
I think he's over reacting and trying to force things. He tries to make spectacular passes, which often result in turnovers. He just needs to relax and use his obvious skills and let the game come to him. It seems like right now he's trying to do too much and is afraid his mistakes will result in less time on the floor.I think every poster wants Ian to pick up his play on both ends of court. Now that the “our next point guard” proclamation from Rick early has been put to rest, it seems wise for Ian to practice hard, embrace the details and relax.
His wing skills and athleticism are obvious and could help us. He seems comfortable running the court and providing some help D, but imo the rubber hits the road in the half court at both ends of court. To stay out of Pitino dog house, you have to have be prepared and put in the work. Hopefully Ian does that in remaining OOC play strengthening his rotational status.
I think a number of the guys need to learn to abort the mission if it ain’t there…give the ball upI think he's over reacting and trying to force things. He tries to make spectacular passes, which often result in turnovers. He just needs to relax and use his obvious skills and let the game come to him. It seems like right now he's trying to do too much and is afraid his mistakes will result in less time on the floor.
He's going to be OK.
He's a four-year player and he needs to realize that's OK.I think he's over reacting and trying to force things. He tries to make spectacular passes, which often result in turnovers. He just needs to relax and use his obvious skills and let the game come to him. It seems like right now he's trying to do too much and is afraid his mistakes will result in less time on the floor.
He's going to be OK.
That’s my Panera. Someone has to give me a heads up.I ran into Mercedes Ruehl in the Bridgehampton Panera once. This would have been more exciting.
I think in this case it's more like what we did to Derek Brown. Sellers can do it, but in doing so we are taking away his main strength. Brown had like a 3-foot vertical and should have been off the ball to be free to dunk on everyone's head.PG experiment number 2 over?
Speaking of Sellers, he's a smooth and deceptive athlete.I think in this case it's more like what we did to Derek Brown. Sellers can do it, but in doing so we are taking away his main strength. Brown had like a 3-foot vertical and should have been off the ball to be free to dunk on everyone's head.
I think in this case it's more like what we did to Derek Brown. Sellers can do it, but in doing so we are taking away his main strength. Brown had like a 3-foot vertical and should have been off the ball to be free to dunk on everyone's head.
I think we all need to take a breath and let Ian acclimate. Let's not forget last year 75% of the board was ready to write-off Kadary.I think he's over reacting and trying to force things. He tries to make spectacular passes, which often result in turnovers. He just needs to relax and use his obvious skills and let the game come to him. It seems like right now he's trying to do too much and is afraid his mistakes will result in less time on the floor.
He's going to be OK.
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