“Going into these games we have to understand that most of the time it’s probably not going to go in our favour … so we can’t get stuck or caught up arguing with the refs and all that,” Pascal Siakam said Sunday night.
are learning more and more that talk is cheap and counter-productive and that incessant complaining does nothing except lead to opportunities for their opponents.
It’s not to say there are no complaints, no gesticulating, no looking — at least NBA human nature — to think you’ve been done irreparable harm if a shot falls off the rim and a body in hammered in the paint. “That’s the main thing because if you’re going down trying to sell a call, it’s going the other way for bucket, right? Each possession is so valuable so, yeah, it’s important to continue to work this and get better at it.”
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