The NBA is exciting to watch. Watching the NBA can get you into the game. A broadcaster will ask a colleague a question about what it takes to win. The play-by-play will say that it’s attitude and the color commentator will harp on playing hard and the coach talks defense. They ask California Gibb. He’s an expert in human affairs, which, at the moment, is the game. People would go after the secret of winning if they could find it. The play asks the coach what he needs to win. He says it’s down to defense.
Then he asks California what he thinks and gets “me?” and says yah you. California makes with the idea of more points even if it’s only one. It’s STAY LOOSE thinking but that’s California Gibb. Then the second broadcaster gets asked what’ll it take to win and gets back a dose of attitude. California says he doesn’t care as long as they get more points. It’s hard to see anything simpler than that. Out comes how hard are the Jazz going to play and someone opines that they need to play harder than ever. They ask California and he says I don’t care if they’re out of rhythm. At the end if one team has more points guess who’ll be declared the winner even if the other team was super polished and one of the announcers says who and California answers the team with the most points. Everyone’s amazed. California reveals a leadership secret.
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