Napier is having some issues with plantar fasciitis. If you think that shouldn't slow him down, it's easy enough to get it yourself and then go try to run with it.
It's an overuse injury that's probably more common to distance runners than basketball players. I've been trying to get over it for about six weeks and it's a pain literally and figuratively.
Rewatching the shot, he did what he needed to do. If he goes up the court faster, he's erasing the distance between him and Cheek - by going at the speed he did, he forces Cheek to adapt to him. (Which Cheek ultimately fails to do.) If he takes two more steps, he's in Cheek's wingspan. If he tries to drive past Cheek, Cheek would have grabbed him, held him up, whatever and the end of game swallow-the-whistle rule would have result in double overtime. Passing to Boatright would have just been silly.
In a five-second possession, Napier got the ball into the front court and got himself a clean, open, albeit distant look. And not for nothing, the thing laser-beamed into the bottom of the net. Winner. Well done.
I had no idea it was plantar fasciitis. I know that injury can permanently alter (and even end) careers. I don't doubt that is slowing him down.
Re-watching it as well. He made an amazing play
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