Man, I remember Elie's on-court "coaching." Made Manu's talk with Hill look like a lullaby!
It's always better for players to realize that they hold each other accountable as much as if not more than the coach.
I think it's a little bit of everything coming into play. A lot of it coming from frustration on how he's playing and how his game is not working, some of it from how the team is playing, and the stress and pressure knowing that he's either on the trading block (he's probably heard about it for a while now) or having to fight for a job whether it's somewhere else or back with the Spurs. He hasn't only been angry on the court but even in his articles he seems a little edgy. Oh and then having a pregnant wife at home too.
Man, I remember Elie's on-court "coaching." Made Manu's talk with Hill look like a lullaby!
It's always better for players to realize that they hold each other accountable as much as if not more than the coach.
I agree with this completely
Sounds like a TP's hater. Anyway, that is your assumption. From what I heard from Manu in his last practice interview, he stated that both he and TP have to be more vocal and sometime have to be more of the leadership on the court. That why he yells in the court sometimes. Not sure if TP does the same though?
TP is not as vocal and really never has been. Its not really his thing. I also dont see how my post above which dealt primarily with Manu/Hill makes me a TP hater.
The more pissed Manu goes into the playoffs the better.
Provided he doesnt get too pissed, try too hard and get hurt before the playoffs.
Everyone is aware that he has twins to deal with now right? I'm thinking that this is affecting his play quite a bit. I speak from experience. It's a really difficult adjustment, especially during the first year of their lives. He's going through right now I'm sure.
Manu wants others to play with the same intensity, determination and heart he brings to every game.
Skills are one thing. Desire and mental for ude can many times be the determinating factor in winning or losing. Especially at this level of play when most of the players have "The Skills" but not all have the for ude.
Sometimes it takes a little "coaxing" to get that out of your teammates and yourself.
good point. Manu is leading by example, but he should also lead by slapping mofos on the back of their head (RJ)
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