badrogue17 wrote:
bigfan wrote:
I always felt MJ made Scottie into the great player he was by playing him 1 on 1 daily in practices and scrimmages. Not only in relation to the physical skills, but also the mental side of winning.
Like refusing to enter a tie game with 1.8 seconds left mental side of winning?
Yes, like being the best player on the team and expecting to get the ball.
While everyone says Jordan was the fiercest guy ever to play the game, some might say he was the biggest baby to play the game and always wanted his way. That demanding persona is what got him to be the greatest and he never knew how to turn it and went after whatever he wanted.
Scottie, admitted he made a mistake in doing that, but he was reacting like he was taught.
1.8, the sure sign of meatball