One of the things coaches can recognize over the years is an athlete's potential for greatness. The thing is, people point to many things, like talent, training or IQ, but the difference between greatness and anything else? The ability to rise to the occasion. This week, the sporting world gave us a stark contrast in examples.
Flash Forward
Monday, February 21, 2011
The Big Difference
Labels: ABL, Fernando Montiel, Nonito Donaire, Philippine Patriots
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Empty Nest
So, it's official. Jerry Sloan, coach of the Utah Jazz for the past 23(!) years, has officially resigned. With his resignation and apparent desire to not coach again, Sloan leaves behind tremendous numbers, achievements and distraught fans.
Labels: jerry sloan, Utah Jazz
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
2011 NBA All Star Game Reserves: Coaching Errors
The NBA released its list of NBA All Star Game Reserves (including Yao Ming's replacement), and the results have been disappointing. Admittedly, NBA assistant coaches have a tough job of deciding the reserves, but check out the list they gave out:
East Reserves: Al Horford (Center), Kevin Garnett, Chris Bosh, Paul Pierce (forwards), Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen, Joe Johnson (Guards)
Who should they have put in? Here are the snubbed players:
Labels: Andrew Bogut, Kevin Love, La Marcus Aldridge, NBA, NBA All Star, Ray Allen, Tim Duncan
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Friday, February 4, 2011
Fifty Peso Shots: January 2011
Some shots from the cheap seats:
- Watching the Timothy Bradley-Devon Alexander fight (which Bradley won by decision after a clash of heads), I couldn't believe the people indignant that Pacquiao didn't choose Bradley to fight. Bradley's slow, stalking style and punches that are wound up too far are too easy for Pacman. Bradley holds a lot too and is small. I don't think it's a good idea for Pacman to face him.
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