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Wes & DeLaw | What Your Choices Reveal Under Pressure

1 h 11 min · 15 jun 2026
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A team is up big late and still finds a way to lose, and that pain kicks off a surprisingly layered ride. We start with NBA playoff breakdown mode: late-game mistakes, missed free throws, coaching decisions, and the simple but brutal truth that talent doesn’t matter if you can’t manage the clock. We talk pace control, shot selection, and why the “unsexy” choices win series, plus the chaos of modern NBA officiating, flopping narratives, and how inconsistent whistles can tilt momentum.

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