Zena Keita
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knowledge of how to communicate to athletes that this is a destination spot this is a good landing spot it could be i mean like some of those guys have done well in the past like there's there's a handful of guys that have bob myers bob myers i was just going to say bob myers is one and that's what the thing is people talked about bob myers being a player whisperer um in the way that he was able to massage some of these big egos into one place
knowledge of how to communicate to athletes that this is a destination spot this is a good landing spot it could be i mean like some of those guys have done well in the past like there's there's a handful of guys that have bob myers bob myers i was just going to say bob myers is one and that's what the thing is people talked about bob myers being a player whisperer um in the way that he was able to massage some of these big egos into one place
knowledge of how to communicate to athletes that this is a destination spot this is a good landing spot it could be i mean like some of those guys have done well in the past like there's there's a handful of guys that have bob myers bob myers i was just going to say bob myers is one and that's what the thing is people talked about bob myers being a player whisperer um in the way that he was able to massage some of these big egos into one place
For them, it wasn't mediocrity, right? The Light the Beam era was like, even though incredibly short, it felt amazing. It felt like, I don't know, just enlivening. And then they were like, how do we sustain this? And instead of, how do we elevate this? Because I think that if you look at their NorCal comparison, the Warriors are the best comparison in terms of
For them, it wasn't mediocrity, right? The Light the Beam era was like, even though incredibly short, it felt amazing. It felt like, I don't know, just enlivening. And then they were like, how do we sustain this? And instead of, how do we elevate this? Because I think that if you look at their NorCal comparison, the Warriors are the best comparison in terms of
For them, it wasn't mediocrity, right? The Light the Beam era was like, even though incredibly short, it felt amazing. It felt like, I don't know, just enlivening. And then they were like, how do we sustain this? And instead of, how do we elevate this? Because I think that if you look at their NorCal comparison, the Warriors are the best comparison in terms of
In the 2014 year, and Steph is coming up and coming up behind Monte Ellis, and they're feeling it a little bit. Don Nelson eventually, I think it was 2015 season, goes towards Steph and says, you're going to be our guy. That's elevation. We're not going to just stay here because it's cute and it's fun and we're winning a few games. We are going to make the jump.
In the 2014 year, and Steph is coming up and coming up behind Monte Ellis, and they're feeling it a little bit. Don Nelson eventually, I think it was 2015 season, goes towards Steph and says, you're going to be our guy. That's elevation. We're not going to just stay here because it's cute and it's fun and we're winning a few games. We are going to make the jump.
In the 2014 year, and Steph is coming up and coming up behind Monte Ellis, and they're feeling it a little bit. Don Nelson eventually, I think it was 2015 season, goes towards Steph and says, you're going to be our guy. That's elevation. We're not going to just stay here because it's cute and it's fun and we're winning a few games. We are going to make the jump.
to change whatever we're doing but i don't know if that's a don nelson thing was it larry um neil that was a gm like i don't know if it was dawn or larry that made that decision in like how they're going to elevate past the success that they were finding right but that's where you found sack is stuck and you can't really make that decision if you fired your head coach
to change whatever we're doing but i don't know if that's a don nelson thing was it larry um neil that was a gm like i don't know if it was dawn or larry that made that decision in like how they're going to elevate past the success that they were finding right but that's where you found sack is stuck and you can't really make that decision if you fired your head coach
to change whatever we're doing but i don't know if that's a don nelson thing was it larry um neil that was a gm like i don't know if it was dawn or larry that made that decision in like how they're going to elevate past the success that they were finding right but that's where you found sack is stuck and you can't really make that decision if you fired your head coach
multiple times in the last five years. And you can't really make that decision with the same thing with your GM. It just feels as if there's not enough stability in SAC to understand what elevation means as opposed to sustainability.
multiple times in the last five years. And you can't really make that decision with the same thing with your GM. It just feels as if there's not enough stability in SAC to understand what elevation means as opposed to sustainability.
multiple times in the last five years. And you can't really make that decision with the same thing with your GM. It just feels as if there's not enough stability in SAC to understand what elevation means as opposed to sustainability.
Yeah. Elevation didn't do it.
Yeah. Elevation didn't do it.
Yeah. Elevation didn't do it.
I would say they're at a D. I think they're definitely not worried. They stole that game.
I would say they're at a D. I think they're definitely not worried. They stole that game.