He respected Wade's focus on the honor of having a statue rather than its likeness, and Wade's contributions significantly impacted his career.
Golden State and Cleveland have been pleasant surprises, exceeding expectations. Golden State, in particular, has been outstanding on both offense and defense despite losing key players.
He believes Embiid's body struggles to handle the demands of an 82-game season, leading to frequent injuries. This has hindered the team's ability to advance in the playoffs.
He attributes it to the team looking old and slow early in the season, and the absence of key player Khris Middleton, who has a history of injuries.
He considers LeBron's sustained excellence at his age unprecedented in basketball history, comparing it to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's longevity but noting LeBron's continued dominance.
He thinks coaches remember failures more than successes and that Spoelstra, like most coaches, will be deeply affected by such a high-profile mistake.
He argues that great talent is necessary for winning championships and that Jackson's success with multiple Hall of Fame players doesn't diminish his coaching prowess.
He understands the pain of making a critical mistake in a high-pressure situation, having made a similar error in his own coaching career.
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