so everyone here understands the game at a deep level?
that’s not what i said at all, maybe read that a bit slower and you’ll get the irony
NBA players know more about basketball than 8th graders
And coaches know more about basketball than the players themselves.
You don’t need to be personally successful at the thing that you’re knowledgeable in to be able to give valid criticisms/advice/etc.
And professional basketball coaches know more about coaching basketball than 7th grade basketball coaches.
If you dribble a basketball using the balm of ur hand with your head faced down then your advice about dribbling a basketball is far more likely to be wrong.
Says who?
Sure, more likely. Not a guarantee.
Lmao
Glad you agree.
I thought so.
Yeah, and I’m glad you agree it’s also possible that people with 0 experience have much more knowledge than those with a lot of experience.
Great!
Grass is blue sky is green
It’s also possible that the technology for fast intergalactic wormhole space travel exist but we haven’t discovered it yet.
It’s in my garage. No, you can’t have it.
I’m using it to hide riches from the taxman.
Most of the coaches are former players(college and nba) that didn’t have the most physical talent, but a mind for the game. I mean bill Russell was a player-coach and they had the most champions by far and he was the best player in the nba.
Expertise matters but there are other variables that also come into play.
I just got Ego check pvp’d for telling someone to let me rip shroud stacks off on my rogue so this is always true.
yeah that’s just not true and i will gladly have a 5 hour long back and forth with you over why it’s not
to begin
nu uh
your move
So not all of them, then? Glad we agree.
Yeah, it’s default behavior for a lot of people sadly.
an exception does not disprove the rule.
Agreed.
Good thing that isn’t a “rule” in any way, shape, or form.
I just looked it up, I was wrong. All 30 NBA coaches played basketball at a high level, but only 16 in the NBA. One only played in high school, the exception. So I would say you are wrong on this again.
If half weren’t good enough to play at the level they are coaching, how exactly does that make me wrong again?
My entire point is you don’t have to play (arena) at the highest levels (or even at the levels you’re speaking to) in order to have valid advice/criticisms. It sounds like this little silly NBA coach parallel perfectly proves that.
thanks for proving my point