This really shouldn't come as a shock to you, however.
There is a part in the game I watch very closely, and I'm guessing 85-90% of players just don't understand clock management. It's really unfathomable.
When a team receives possession of the ball with roughly 35-40 seconds left in a quarter, and instead of getting off a quick shot, guaranteeing themselves two out of the final three possessions, they wait until the clock gets under 24 seconds, allowing the other team the last shot. It's mind-boggling how this happens all the time.
There is only one player who understands this, and hurries to get the shot off to insure another possession. And that's Chris Paul.
There is a part in the game I watch very closely, and I'm guessing 85-90% of players just don't understand clock management. It's really unfathomable.
When a team receives possession of the ball with roughly 35-40 seconds left in a quarter, and instead of getting off a quick shot, guaranteeing themselves two out of the final three possessions, they wait until the clock gets under 24 seconds, allowing the other team the last shot. It's mind-boggling how this happens all the time.
There is only one player who understands this, and hurries to get the shot off to insure another possession. And that's Chris Paul.