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re: Truth: Jrue is a great player but cannot be the main leader of your team
Posted on 11/28/19 at 9:05 am to Mad Scientist26
Posted on 11/28/19 at 9:05 am to Mad Scientist26
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I still think it’s going to be Ingram and Zion as the leaders of the team with Hart as the guy off the bench.
Again, there's different types of leadership, but Ingram is basically a quiet guy. Zion is eventually going to be the vocal leader of the team -- but only after he feels ready for it, because he's naturally a humble guy and isn't going to take on any role that he hasn't earned. So, that will take some time.
Posted on 11/28/19 at 9:24 am to GOP_Tiger
Here's Ingram, after the game, with the leadership that I think we can expect from him, about the stolen ball at the end of the game:
“I just didn’t meet the basketball. I think I was a little lackadaisical getting open a little bit. He saw that I was open. I just didn’t meet the basketball.”
Instead of leaving the blame on Jrue for the pass, he takes the blame on himself. That's real leadership. I'm loving Ingram more every game.
“I just didn’t meet the basketball. I think I was a little lackadaisical getting open a little bit. He saw that I was open. I just didn’t meet the basketball.”
Instead of leaving the blame on Jrue for the pass, he takes the blame on himself. That's real leadership. I'm loving Ingram more every game.
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