Texas Chuck wrote:
picked my teammate up off the floor
I always stepped in when tempers flared
I always tapped the guy on the helmet when he hit a home run
I yelled out Stuuuuuuuuuu when little used Jeff Stuart hit a shot in garbage time
Basketball is meant to my team against yours. All for one, and one for all and screw the other team. Until the final buzzer sounds then its handshakes and hugs and I'm buying the Gatorade.
Agree with the selected items above. If I have a good play, hell yeah I want my boys congratulating me, chest-pushing me, high fiving me, absolutely.
I left out the missed free throw / strike out / interception head taps or butt slaps, to me that is fake and I'm entitled to my opinion. Individual bad plays don't warrant any response on the playing field. When I played I didn't want a head tap or butt slap after a bad play [which in my case were very rare

] instead I would just want to be left alone for a minute. Now...if a teammate has a bad game, I would approach his locker, sit down next to him, and explain to him he's a great player, he's the f*cking man, and boost his confidence by reminding him how great he was (hopefully getting him to forget about the bad game and move his mind forward to the next game). To me that's a hell of a lot more sincere than a butt slap after a bad play.
I just don't think the post-free-throw handslap does anything to inspire.