Coach Bob Walsh serves up an article featuring Pat Riley riffing on a myriad of basketball-related subjects.
It begins: "In Riley’s words, “the hardest thing to do as a coach or as a manager or as a president is to get players to do the things they don’t want to do in order to achieve what they want. And the objective of the player and his agent is for us to do everything that we don’t want to do to help him. And this is great. Because what he talks about is there must be a tension, a nice tension that’s ongoing that doesn’t create crisis but where you can collaborate with both sides….Because that’s what creates an edge...”
Monday, April 27, 2015
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