Katie, I love the way you right about ball. Iβm afraid a lot of commenters l, mostly men I bet, want players to just shut up and dribble through the pain. The players get called all type of things in the comment sections on instagram. Itβs sad because I know they only care what players can do for their entertainment, and Silver only care what they can do for his pockets. Your writing reminds us, that even though we are watching ball, but in real time we are also watching how beautiful and fragile the body really is.
Katie, I love the way you right about ball. Iβm afraid a lot of commenters l, mostly men I bet, want players to just shut up and dribble through the pain. The players get called all type of things in the comment sections on instagram. Itβs sad because I know they only care what players can do for their entertainment, and Silver only care what they can do for his pockets. Your writing reminds us, that even though we are watching ball, but in real time we are also watching how beautiful and fragile the body really is.
Another good one. Thanks, ππβπ
This reminded me of the gone-too-soon podcast Breakaway, which did an episode with a young Julius Randle on injury and its psychological toll: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/breakaway/id1202998858?mt=2&i=1000382368915