nothing wrong with stroking a 3. its the bricks that need to stop.
As well as the cliff-jumping threads, and the high-and-mighty counter-cliff jumping threads.
nothing wrong with stroking a 3. its the bricks that need to stop.
As well as the cliff-jumping threads, and the high-and-mighty counter-cliff jumping threads.
Most of those 3s were wide open
You can't tell a guy to stop stroking.
He has to decide that for himself, have the desire to be more productive with his time.
It's just so easy to sit back and stroke. No hard work involed to score.
I agree. Larry Brown once said it best-- "Take the God-damn ball to the goal."
Our sharpshooters just need to get their confidence back
And we need to want the game more than our opponent, that is the key
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