Lucky socks, Family Guy viewings and five showers a day: the world of NBA superstitions
[RSS: www.theguardian.com] Athletes spend thousands of hours refining their game. But sometimes they try other measures to gain successFor Jason Terry, everything changed in 1997. It was the night before the NCAA national championship game and Terryโs Arizona Wildcats were set...
Lucky socks, Family Guy viewings and five showers a day: the world of NBA superstitions
[RSS: www.theguardian.com] Athletes spend thousands of hours refining their game. But sometimes they try other measures to gain successFor Jason Terry, everything changed in 1997. It was the night before the NCAA national championship game and Terryโs Arizona Wildcats were set...
[RSS: www.theguardian.com] Athletes spend thousands of hours refining their game. But sometimes they try other measures to gain successFor Jason Terry, everything changed in 1997. It was the night before the NCAA national championship game and Terryโs Arizona Wildcats were set...
Athletes spend thousands of hours refining their game. But sometimes they try other measures to gain successFor Jason Terry, everything changed in 1997. It was the night before the NCAA national championship game and Terryโs Arizona Wildcats were set to take on the University of Kentucky. Terry shared hotels rooms with teammate Mike Bibby on road trips and the pair understandably had trouble sleeping before the biggest game of their lives so far.โMike Bibby and I were anxious for the game,โ Terry says. โSo, we both put our full uniforms on โ socks, everything. And we slept in them. The next day, we ended up winning the national championship. After that, I was like, โOK, I think Iโm superstitious and I need to keep this thing going.โโ Continue reading...
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