BoyzNTheHood wrote:mtcan wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:Clearly, Captain America. Your opinion is your opinion. The fact that I disagree is not an issue to anyone but you and the other know it all in here.
Self preservation, a strong work ethic, and the want to get better all get you in the gym. Keep doubting yourself and sooner or later someone will make you believe in it.
Self preservation is exactly what I'm talking about. The feeling that you need to get better to keep and excel at your job. There is an element of self doubt there that pushes you to work harder. It's not about feeling down and wanting to quit...it's exact opposite.
Being content in your skill set like a Ben Simmons who you mentioned is worse than what Coward said, but I’m never going to be on board with a guy saying “you are not as good as you think” unless he’s saying it to his opponent as he blows by them.
may be a terminology thing, but doubting yourself in-game is a no no
Many people don't doubt themselves, they just want to be the best they can be. Derozan and Siakam have always shown confidence in themselves. Knowing that you can't get there without putting in the work is not necessarily self-doubt.
At the same time, doubting yourself isn't necessarily a red flag. Look up the Pritchard interviews where he says he wasn't sure if he was good enough, didn't know if he could hang in the NBA, and still felt like he wasn't good enough, etc. etc. Now he's one of the most explosive 3 point shooters in the game
I think all that matters is what they do on court. Coward's all-round efficiency is definitely interesting.