Dan Woike
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
The Boston loss was a game in which like, again, I'm telling I'm carrying water for them.
They had like four and a half, like horrible minutes in the second quarter or else like they're in every second of that game.
And watching it there, feeling that way.
And they've just had really loud mistakes.
And I feel like they've quieted those.
That's another thing, too.
They've kind of quieted them.
They had a game earlier this year, guys, in Phoenix.
Again, they lost at the buzzer.
Whether it was Rashear Fleming or Royce O'Neal.
Royce O'Neal hit the game-winner.
In that game, they lose that game by three points.
I believe if I'm if I remember correctly, they were outscored by twenty nine points or I'm sorry, twenty six points in three three one minute stretches total.
They lost they lost three minutes of that game by twenty six points.
And so, I mean, the other way to look at it is they won forty five minutes that game by twenty nine.
You know, and so like they've just they've just like the total like collapses.
They've shore that up a little bit with a little more resiliency, a little more trust, a little more toughness.
And guess what?
You start winning close games.
Tip the cap, I guess.