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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 4511827, member: 181"] Agreed. Throughout this thread, nobody has offered any argument against this POV, let alone a strong one. I ritually refer to this as one among several clearly identified "growing edges" for Dan Hurley. Correspondingly, I find little value in rehashing this well-trodden ground. It offers little insight and no assistance beyond its sharp observation. If the Hippocratic Oath first counsels a physician to, "Do no harm," then I can choose not to shine the spotlight repeatedly on what must already be seen & known by all involved & caring parties. I strongly root for the coaches, players, and fans to all perform at their focused, calm, prepared, composed, and capable best throughout each game. My personal efforts, including this comment, have minimal-to-no direct effect on team performance. I don't draw up the game plan or coach to maximize skills. I don't make the shots or dive for the loose balls or do anything on the court. But I also don't feed undue concentration on what's wrong to the detriment of creating space for a frame of mind that best supports the team in playing to its highest capability and being relaxed & having fun while doing so for the fans' leisure-time entertainment. I create no distractions, I feed no doubts, and I do no harm. [/QUOTE]
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