Chin Diesel
Power of Love
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Quiet, killer instinct. It's almost unfair watching him coach against college competition.
The four guard with Brimah lineup was the game changer.
Ollie isn't attached to any lineup concept except winning. He and his staff can straight up out coach the opponent. They see the game, the refs and flow and adjust. And they get player buy in.
Not sure why, but this scene comes to mind every time I see KO shake the opposing coach's hands after the game.
Somewhere, somehow during the game, the opposing coach realizes they played their hand too soon and now they have to deal with their choice. There's no leaving. They have to finish the 40 minutes.
It's starts with "Now youse can't leave".
And it ends with "Look at me. I'm the one who did this to you. Remember me."
The four guard with Brimah lineup was the game changer.
Ollie isn't attached to any lineup concept except winning. He and his staff can straight up out coach the opponent. They see the game, the refs and flow and adjust. And they get player buy in.
Not sure why, but this scene comes to mind every time I see KO shake the opposing coach's hands after the game.
Somewhere, somehow during the game, the opposing coach realizes they played their hand too soon and now they have to deal with their choice. There's no leaving. They have to finish the 40 minutes.
It's starts with "Now youse can't leave".
And it ends with "Look at me. I'm the one who did this to you. Remember me."