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Re: Knicks/Kings Postgame 

Post#321 » by HarthorneWingo » Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:57 pm

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aq_ua wrote:Everyone including NBA players themselves seem to forget the mental aspect of being a star player, which strikes me as 80% of the difference once you get to the NBA. KP could be tall and coordinated, but without his ability to focus and be willing to take on the responsibilities of being the leader of the team, he would just be a marginally taller Dario Saric. WCS has so much talent, but just doesn't seem to have the mental make up to bring production every night, nor the basic awareness to realize his own shortcomings.


Nah. 80%? Everyone knows that 90% of the game is half mental. :noway:


You sure ain't no math scholar Wingo. I think half of your post is correct and the other 90% of it is complete BS.


Perhaps you're familiar with my statistics and sports psych professor?

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Re: Knicks/Kings Postgame 

Post#322 » by HarthorneWingo » Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:58 pm

aq_ua wrote:
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aq_ua wrote:Everyone including NBA players themselves seem to forget the mental aspect of being a star player, which strikes me as 80% of the difference once you get to the NBA. KP could be tall and coordinated, but without his ability to focus and be willing to take on the responsibilities of being the leader of the team, he would just be a marginally taller Dario Saric. WCS has so much talent, but just doesn't seem to have the mental make up to bring production every night, nor the basic awareness to realize his own shortcomings.


Nah. 80%? Everyone knows that 90% of the game is half mental. :noway:

I have an advanced degree in stochiastic equations, cognitive algebra, experimental geometry, and corruptive calculus, and I have definitively concluded the right percentage allocations to be 80% mental, 18% luck, 50% effort, 27.5% drugs, and 100% goooooood intentions.


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Re: Knicks/Kings Postgame 

Post#323 » by br7knicks » Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:46 pm

SelbyCobra wrote:Can't think of anything more appropriate to put over the top of the play everyone's talking about than the Knicks logo beating like a heart.

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these two are going to be so fun to watch. i cannot wait for years to come.


dsjr would be taking **** shot after **** shot instead of smart basketball plays
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