Alson Wong <rasvp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:ca9735c1-8067-4993-8af8-
fb1edccbc34a@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Derek Fisher broke it down in a way that very
> diplomatically suggested everyone had a role to play in what went
> wrong. "During the game, things are happening so fast you're not
> always able to calculate everything that you want to do, and then even
> when you think about it it's not always easy to get to it. There are
> times where you're trying your best to win, and sometimes you get
> caught up in the moment, and may try to make a play yourself, or
> somebody else on the time might feel comfortable trying to make a
> play, as opposed to just settling in and executing our offense. Those
> are things that you live with on a team, and you just hope that guys
> are able to recognize it so that going into the next game, when you
> find yourself in that same spot, instead of getting so full of fire
> and competitive juices, you're able to step back and say, "Okay, let's
> just rely on what got us here."
>
Not just diplomatic, but very astute. I'd love to see him be an analyst.
Maybe when Stu hangs it up?


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