Niang talks about the loss of peace: sometimes the clock in mind will go faster than reality, thus ignoring the vacant teammates.
Live Bar, November 20 -nba regular season, 76ers lost 109-112 at home to Timberwolves. After the game, 76 player Niang was interviewed.
Niang talked about the last shot of missing a three-point flat: “I tried to get rid of Edwards’ defense and let myself run out of space when the opponent bag clip enbyd. Sometimes the clock in the player’s mind will go faster than the actual timer, which will make him ignore the teammates who are in the vacant position.”
Niang is also happy for his outstanding teammate Paul Reed and thinks he is a player who trains hard. When talking about Reed’s “Drunk Eight Immortals” putting on the whistle, Niang quipped: “He has always been able to do something like this.”
In this campaign, Niang played for 32 minutes and a half minutes, 12 shots were 5 (1 in 7 points and 4 in 4 free throws), contributing 15 points and 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal, positive and negative values +10 are the highest in the team.
Paul Reed played for 10 minutes and a half. He scored 3 out of 4 shots (1 out of 1 in 3 and 2 out of 2 free throws) and got 9 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist, with a positive and negative value of +3.