~About that shot~
The coach (Jay Wright), after seeing the shot go in the basket didn't need to show an over and above expression of "Wow" because he expected his "Big Time Player" to make that "Big Time Shot."
Reality:
At a certain point in a player's career, he/she should be able to make wide open shots, shots with hands in their face and buzzer beater shots.
The Fans:
But we, the fans have gotten so use to mediocre shooters who learn how to shoot early in their career but never put enough work in to fully develop and sustain a shot suited for big time performances; that it amazes us when a player hits a buzzer beater.
Perhaps, if we the fans in the states start to see more players making "Big Time Shots", it won't be as much of a surprise when we see shots made especially when the shooter is wide open or when they get a good look!
-My personal view-
Last night's game was the pinnacle of why I love competitive basketball, it's the best game in the world when it's played the right way. Last night's game was played well by both teams and coaches.
About Programs:
When 1st class programs with 1st class coaches teach players how to play the game the right way (as a team-no entitlements), regardless of who win's or loses, the heated competition unifies and unites the whole country!
I love basketball!
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