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No matter the league you play in, you’ve got to own your journey and be in charge of your own standards. Giannis’ thirst for more titles doesn’t put more pressure on Khris Middleton’s shoulders as he already holds himself accountable for who he wants to be as a player. Defining and accepting your standards will help you stay motivated, take responsibility, and be happier on the court. It might seem so simple and yet it is a big reminder for all players and coaches. #themindgameofbasketball #definingstandards #objectives #accountability #ownyourjourney #mentalhealth #mentalperformance #mentaltraining
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One of the biggest moments in women’s sports history BUT… Despite the immense record breaking progress of the 2023 & 2024 seasons, the women’s NCAA teams still receive no financial compensation for tournament participation, unlike the men's teams, which earn substantial revenue through the units program, with the men’s Final Four teams already securing around $10 million each for their conferences. Women’s Final Four Payout: South Carolina: $0 Iowa: $0 NC State: $0 UCONN: $0 Men’s Final Four Payout: Purdue: $10 million UConn: $10 million NC State: $10 million Alabama: $10 million Investing in women’s sports is essential for sustaining progress. Women belong in sports, and these programs deserve equity in resources and pay. NCAA, the time for change is NOW! Read more: https://lnkd.in/gPiNDs-N #NCAA #CaitlinClark #inequity #timeforchange #womensbasketball
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In the world of sports, the phrase "play through the pain" is often glorified, representing resilience, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to the team. However, it's a double-edged sword that demands a closer examination. Take the recent Game 7 showdown between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers, where both Josh Hart and OG Anunoby exemplified this mentality. Despite battling injuries, they stepped onto the court, driven by the sheer determination to support their team in the most critical moment of the season. Josh Hart, known for his gritty playstyle and defensive prowess, pushed through physical discomfort to provide the Knicks with crucial minutes and defensive stability. Similarly, OG Anunoby, a key player for the Knicks, fought through his pain to contribute. Though he managed only five minutes on the court before his injury forced him to sit out, his willingness to step up in such a crucial game highlighted his dedication and mental toughness. Yet, while these acts of bravery are commendable, they also prompt us to reflect on the long-term implications for athletes. Playing through pain can sometimes exacerbate injuries, leading to prolonged recovery periods and potential long-term health issues. It raises important questions about the balance between short-term goals and long-term well-being. In our own professional lives, we can draw parallels. The drive to meet deadlines, achieve targets, and push through challenging times is essential. However, it's equally important to recognize when to step back, seek help, and prioritize our health. Sustainable success isn't just about pushing through adversity, but also about making smart, informed decisions about our well-being. Let’s celebrate the incredible dedication of athletes like Hart and Anunoby, but also advocate for a culture where health and well-being are prioritized. After all, true resilience is not just about enduring pain but knowing when to seek support. #Sports #MentalToughness #HealthAndWellBeing #Leadership #Resilience #NBA #Knicks #JoshHart #OGAnunoby
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***First of four part series about the current state of the WNBA/women’s basketball from a scriptural perspective*** Angel Reese on 03 JUN 2024 spoke on her and others besides Caitlin Clark helping to expand the popularity of the WNBA. She’s justified in her stance and her role, for…. 1) ….Her arrival after the 2022 season led LSU from a [A] second round team in 2022 (same as Caitlin Clark’s Iowa team) to [B] Nat’l Champion in 2023 (defeating Caitlin Clark’s Iowa team), with the [C] 2023 and 2024 matchups setting various TV viewing records. 2) ….Angel Reese was essential in [A] sparking an uptick in support LSU/women’s basketball [B] regardless of age, ethnicity, team allegiance and location (home team averages over 4,000 more fans vs LSU). 3) Scriptural Perspective: ….From sports to everyday society, they’re [A] people like Eliab (1 Sam 17:28) who [B] despite "your" proven/winning ways (1-2) will not give “you” credit and will rather [C] become angry/find something “bad” about you than [D] “champion you” because [E] “it’s you”. 4/Q) Scriptural Perspective: ….As Angel Reese [A] embraced being the “bad guy”, [B] hostility results when no.3 happens (1 Sam 17:28), but [C] did that stop David? (1 Sam 17:29-30) 5) Scriptural Perspective: ….Whether a Tiger from Hemingway, SC or the Bayou, when one gains [A] joy/fandom in His excellence regardless of opposition (1 Sam 17:28-37; 3-4 above), God will [B] provide opportunities for one to be a championship “angel” (MESSENGER, HARBINGER - Merriam-Webster) with [C] results that’s proven and louder than a sellout crowd full of Gamecocks/Tigers on the prowl (1 Sam 17:49-53, 18:7; 1-2 above)!! #ScripturalPerspective
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