Tough players project confidence with their body language. They do not hang their heads, do not react negatively to a mistake of a teammate, and do not whine and complain to officials. Tough players project strength, and do not cause their teammates to worry about them.
The Celtics used to stand up during timeouts just to send a message to their opponents that they were better conditioned than their opponents. We do it when we jog back onto the court from the locker room after halftime.
Tough players do their jobs, and their body language communicates that to their teammates -- and to their opponents.
4:13
No comments:
Post a Comment