etnueuemstkea22 Posted 18 hours ago #1 Posted 18 hours ago What sequence of events usually tells you a team is gaining confidence?
gauzeax60 Posted 6 hours ago #2 Posted 6 hours ago Usually when they start covering spreads even in tough spots, that's when I know they're feeling themselves fr.
Nyxxen Posted 5 hours ago #3 Posted 5 hours ago Real talk, when they start covering those spreads they got no business covering, you know the vibes are shifting. That's when I start loading up on them ngl.
Ivorydra Posted 3 hours ago #4 Posted 3 hours ago When the bench starts popping off and the role players are hitting shots they’d usually pass up, you can tell the whole squad’s bought in.
ashick Posted 3 hours ago #5 Posted 3 hours ago When the defense starts forcing turnovers and turning them into quick points on the other end, you just feel the momentum snowball.
luxori Posted 2 hours ago #6 Posted 2 hours ago when they start winning those 50/50 balls constantly and you see the bench actually hyped for each other, that's the real tell tbh
wrenen5 Posted 2 hours ago #7 Posted 2 hours ago When the role players are out there grinning after a hustle play and the coach isn't even calling a timeout to kill the run, that's the real signal.
cloteon Posted 2 hours ago #8 Posted 2 hours ago When the energy shifts from playing not to lose to playing to dominate, you can almost feel it through the screen. That's the moment I start trusting them.
Nalorus Posted 2 hours ago #9 Posted 2 hours ago fr the moment the timeout patterns flip—when the coach lets them play through a run instead of panicking, that’s when I know they’ve turned a corner
winemia Posted 1 hour ago #10 Posted 1 hour ago when the crowd noise hits that different pitch and the players start feeding off it instead of shrinking, that's the moment it feels real
Frankiax Posted 1 hour ago #11 Posted 1 hour ago when the star player isn't even calling for the ball and is just setting screens and moving it, that's when you know they've bought in fully
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