Player The unfortunately low-ceilinged Shaolin monastery of Victor Wembanyama

He's already got that though - people don't take it into account because it didn't happen in the NBA playoffs. But his loss with France last year is absolutely the kind of heartbreak people point towards as a turning point for players.

Maybe the team, collectively, needs to experience that to jump into a "next level", but idk about Wemby in particular
no i mean in the playoffs. its a different feeling when you lose to the same squad 4 times and arent able to figure them out
 
no i mean in the playoffs. its a different feeling when you lose to the same squad 4 times and arent able to figure them out
How many games were the French playoffs at? Best of 5, or 7? Anyway, this team (Victor specially) has some hidden "do or die" experiences on their resume, tbh.
 
How many games were the French playoffs at? Best of 5, or 7? Anyway, this team (Victor specially) has some hidden "do or die" experiences on their resume, tbh.
i was responding to the comment which mentioned the olympics. but yeah he had playoff series in france, but i dont think that stacks to NBA at all tbh
 
Detroit and these shady refs tonight just made the whoopin Wemby and the Spurs are gonna put on them in about 10 days 10x worse. You can't unsee it at this point, some memo, some super secret text chain has this Charmin Soft era suddenly being allowed to do the bullshit the Pistons and refs did to Wemby tonight. Play football five on 1 on defense. Except it was more obvious when that mandate extended to the rest of the Spurs. Luckily, no NBA player is good at playing football for 48 minutes and an elite level.

The entire league is definitely afraid of seeing Wimby average 40 or more points a game and the rules are changed for him. And now it's entire team. Like I said, Wemby Rules are just the old Jordan Rules, and this is what it looks like in today's Charmin Soft Society of the NBA today. Where you can't sneeze on players like SGA and others. Instead of one team doing it to one guy It's now it's the whole league doing it to one guy, now the "Deeetroit baaasket ball" tried to do it to the entire goddamn team.

I give Sweeney a Mitch credit for keeping the guys in the game tonight mentally. And hope to God that this bullshit doesn't cost us a fucking player. It's obvious that's what the game is. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I can't unsee what I've seen.

PS,
I decided to post less on this board and the internet in general. I come to, you know, peek in for a moment and this thread turns into like some funhouse reflection of that garbage political thread on the other place. I mean, what we doing here guys?
Corliss Williamson was pretty chill about Detroit's aggressive tactics, especially after the game. Think his attitude is rubbing off on the team, my take of it would be something like: "Don't let it get in your head. Their posturing is not about you. It's about their own fear, dissatisfaction, and confusion that they're not getting to you."
 
tl;dr: french guy writes extensive essay on why french people are morally superior

Not morally superior but it is true that Americans are usually defining success on how much money they make. While money is important everywhere it might not be as important as in the US and could be a reason why Wemby could be willing to take less to have a more competitive team. Again, I could be totally wrong, not suggesting that the front office should approach him with a low ball offer, he deserves the max but could see him taking less.
 
tl;dr: french guy writes extensive essay on why french people are morally superior
Ah, so paying more attention to living environments and small pleasures rather than money would be superior? Intersting.

It wasn't an “essay” on the superiority of one mindset over another, but rather on cultural differences that are denied in this thread.

But OK, if some people absolutely want to think that the whole planet dreams of adopting the American way of life, that explains a lot of misunderstandings about the supposed superiority of Americans - this time.
 
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