Yeah, that was a great read...I hadn't heard about the Larkin thing before. One play that has seemingly gone overlooked (I want to say it was from Game 3 against Philly) while we were trying to stay alive in the 4th...there was a loose ball in the paint and Larkin just launched himself at it...whole body parallel with the court and punched it out to a teammate. I'm guessing the lessons learned about Stevens' expectations earlier in the season help mold those type of actions in the playoffs.
TP for the work on the insightful post, Monk.
I remember two years ago, Marcus Smart was upset with some play during practice, and he was frustrated with himself. Stevens came up to him, broke the situation down, and told him, "don't give up, push through Marcus, we need you. You mean a lot to this team."
And thanks csfansince60s!
I enjoyed the read.
I completely agree Kevins Gamble, I think Stevens has always been preparing his team for the playoffs regardless of it's an game time situation, or a practice. He gets them ready, and prepared with plenty of film sessions, and infinite amount of studying lol. It's almost like college basketball all over again, minus the celebrity status, and the millions of dollars their making.
