Brown_Pride
All Star
is it me or is the smallest whitest dude on the court carrying Kansas?
No. If a player lets some fairy dust affect how he plays, that's his fault. But momentum as an ideal in sports is ridiculous.lol cmon son. anyone who has ever played organized sports knows how much of a factor momentum can play.
what you call fairy dust is actually called adrenaline and it increases strength, speed, desire, aim, and focus...turns out those are important in sports.No. If a player lets some fairy dust affect how he plays, that's his fault. But momentum as an ideal in sports is ridiculous.
So what you're saying is that the closest you've ever come to stepping on a court is a game of 2K. Got it.No. If a player lets some fairy dust affect how he plays, that's his fault. But momentum as an ideal in sports is ridiculous.
Do you realize how ridiculous your words are? All of that has nothing to do with "momentum". If an athlete "needs" fairy dust to boost all those attributes, then that's his fault.what you call fairy dust in actually called adrenaline and it increases strength, speed, desire, aim, and focus...turns out those are important in sports.
Nope. I'm saying that you thinking some magical force somehow makes you play better is ridiculous. Of course, it only lasts for as long as you suddenly stop playing good. How interesting. Something that only exists as soon as you step your game up, then disappears once you stop playing great. Tell me more Mr. Science...So what you're saying is that the closest you've ever come to stepping on a court is a game of 2K. Got it.