Doc talking about AJ Johnson’s last shot of the game: “He should’ve been 2-14, because the 15th shot might’ve been the worst shot in— it was funny, we made him explain it in the locker room after the game, so he got the point […] it’s a good way of laughing at a mistake”


Doc talking about AJ Johnson’s last shot of the game: “He should’ve been 2-14, because the 15th shot might’ve been the worst shot in— it was funny, we made him explain it in the locker room after the game, so he got the point […] it’s a good way of laughing at a mistake”

Doc talking about AJ Johnson's last shot of the game: "He should've been 2-14, because the 15th shot might've been the worst shot in— it was funny, we made him explain it in the locker room after the game, so he got the point […] it's a good way of laughing at a mistake"
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4 comments
  1. This game doesn’t matter.

    The problem is that the coach remembers.

    And when he’ll need someone in a close game he’ll look at AJ and go to the next guy.

    (It’s a good way at laughing at a mistake! Two months from now laughing is gone and memory stays.)

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