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Mini thread on Matisse Thybulle's exit interview because I'm not sure there's a more insightful interview in the NBA. Thybulle on if he still has levels he wants to get to as a player: "Over this year I felt more connected to the path of getting there then I...

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Фото профиля Brenna Greene
Brenna Greene1 год назад

Thybulle on Chauncey Billups: "It's another thing to have a coach who is brilliant and proved it, but also has done it as a player. To have the coaches go over the play, but then to have Chauncey grab the ball and then show you how it's supposed to be done, just takes things to another level... That creates this level of accountability where it's like okay, well this-- I don't know how old Chauncey is at this point-- This guy can come in here and do it. We have no excuse."

Фото профиля Brenna Greene
Brenna Greene1 год назад

Thybulle on transitioning to more a leadership role this year: "I couldn't play, so at some point I had to figure out how am I going to stay engaged and then how am I going to create an impact. Also, learning just for myself what are the things I value being a part of this game and a huge part of it is community and feeling like you're a part of something important. My way of creating that for myself was the pour into some of the younger players... We have a group where there's just no ego. The willingness to receive feedback is honestly a huge thing. You've got players who've seen a lot, they know a lot, but if the person you're talking to doesn't want to hear it, there's no value to be exchanged. These guys are extremely receptive."

Фото профиля ripcityswiftie 🇵🇸
ripcityswiftie 🇵🇸1 год назад

Matisse is so insightful and I love listening to him talk and hear his thoughts-also just seems like an all-around good dude. Glad he’s with us!

Фото профиля Kayrin
Kayrin1 год назад

I love listening to Matisse! A thinking man’s player.

Фото профиля Estadio Deportes
Estadio Deportes1 год назад

YA SE DESPIDIÓ 🥺 Después de su sorpresivo cambió Luka Doncic se despidió de los Mavericks. 😢“El amor y el apoyo que me han dado es más de lo que jamás podría haber soñado”. 😔 Velo tú, yo estoy llorando. 😭 #Doncic #Mavericks #Lakers

Фото профиля Dallas 🛩
Dallas 🛩1 год назад

Love Thybulle man hope he a blazer 4L

Фото профиля 𝘀𝗵𝗮𝗲
𝘀𝗵𝗮𝗲1 год назад

I love this dude

Фото профиля REDD
REDD1 год назад

funny because before his contract extension bro wanted out so bad, shit just got better

Фото профиля blahblahblah
blahblahblah1 год назад

@ceejaytalksball we just spoke about this. different situation, but regardless this is a skill/trait. many great coaches who do a lot with far less talent. not every team will win chips, but players getting better should be a prerequisite.

Фото профиля luke
luke1 год назад

Loved @MatisseThybulle in Philly. Miss him here. Portland got a good one.

Фото профиля shaun s
shaun s1 год назад

😍 Matisse, thanks for sharing

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