Murray_17 wrote:Ferry Avenue wrote:Certainly you can see emotions. James Harden didn't look highly driven and laser focused to you Monday?
so? he could look focused and miss shots too.
Btw, no you cannot see emotions in a meassured way, you can express emotions yes, but ultimately there is no way to see them in a measured way.
Even less to a point where you can say, they always matter more than how the game is actually played.
Everyone would laugh at you if you try to argue for it
First, "how the game is actually played" is driven largely by emotion. When one team goes on a 16-0 run over another for example, the team experiencing the run didn't suddenly "get better" physically than the other team, to that degree. Those runs are almost always driven largely by then-current emotional factors in both teams.
Second, emotional factors matter more than physical factors when physical factors are roughly equal between teams, as they are in the second round of the playoffs and beyond. At that point every playoff series and every game within every series has its own emotional narrative if you will, and that largely drives the outcome. Physical factors in the game are certainly important, but when physical factors are roughly equal they can't possibly determine the outcome between two teams.
What you'll see tonight is a team whose physical play is driven to a high degree by its emotional motive not to lose two consecutive games on its own floor to start a playoff series. They'll play better than they usually do because they're driven by that motive -- and that's an emotional factor, not a physical one.