Brandon Ingram Discussion: He Is Who We Thought He Could Be

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  1. abeer3

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    sirron's got it. in terms of fundamental individual differences, one is about avoidance/minimization of damage and one is about approach/resource attainment. in real life, both can be adaptive. in sports, there's more value in the latter. but in either arena, being overly concerned with what happens if you don't achieve is less optimal than being really interested in what can happen if and when you do.

    kuz is all approach, almost to a fault on that end.

    ingram is more avoidance-motivated.

    lonzo knows how to talk like he's approach-oriented (thanks, dad--who TOTALLY gets this, despite getting NOTHING else about adult life), but he's really like ingram inside, imo: he's scared. look at that FT % (both cases). that's being afraid instead of being excited for an opportunity.

    i can't stand james harden, but all that dude thinks about is what he can possibly get and how, and it's how he's successful.

    but it's hard to re-wire that stuff.

    to extend this far past the scope of current discussion, i think russell is an example of delusional approach-orientation, which is also problematic. a local example would be stephenson.

    i could analyze the whole roster if you want!

    zubz had the right attitude, then got scared, and he may be screwed.

    swagner and hart have exactly the right mindset, but neither is incredibly naturally gifted.

    lebron is all. though early in his career he was too concerned with f***ing up to do really great things.

    svi's preoccupied like BI.

    rondo's insane and fits no category i understand.

    kcp is scared but dumb, which is actually sometimes helpful when you're scared.

    i need more hobbies.
     
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    ...and loved the "rondo's insane and fits no category i understand."
     
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    Fear of failure is the best motivator... If that's what BI uses to push himself, we're in good hands.
     
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    There are many better motivators than fear.

    In this case abeer is right. This is not a massive criticism of Ingram and it's something he can definitely learn to change. But his fear of failure is restrictive at this stage. As he improves and gains experience he might change his mentality. We can hope so.

    The Kuzma comparison is the most on point. There's a reason Kobe fans are drawn to that kid.
     
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    Great post!

    Don't get more hobbies. Just keep posting on LB
     
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    Fear can drive you without taking your focus away. Its when fear starts to consume you that it becomes a major problem. When it starts to cloud your thoughts and makes you hesitate. Just my opinion
     
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    Analysis Paralysis


    Yep, that’s bad.
     
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    Enjoyed reading this!
     
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    Having a fear of failure & having a killer instinct aren't mutually exclusive.
     
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    I'd argue they're at least very connected.

    LeBron is the greatest example of a guy with enormous talent that for ten years was afraid of failure. He has been judged (is still being judged) most harshly based on that. Ingram isn't as talented as LeBron. He personally cannot afford to let fear define what he does.

    To Ingram's credit thus far he's made adjustments and growth in his game already in this pre-season. He is attacking more, drawing fouls more, and giving greater effort on defense. These are all signs that he's fighting against that fear of failure, but if you read the piece most people around Brandon say it has defined him and held him back. Most notably Coach K and his current teammates.
     
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    I think BI will be just fine. I love the improvements he's made the last two seasons and T Rodgers has the stats to prove it. It just confirmed my eye test that the kid is getting better and better. I think the main stride I'd like to see is him continuing to improve from distance. He's doing great and he's got a fan in teammate Lebron. I feel like that will give him an added boost.
     
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    BI is probably untouchable at this point for anyone not name AD.
     
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    so...if it weren't clear before, we've accidentally wandered into things i happen to know something about.

    the basic drives underlying "fear of failure" and "killer instinct" are theoretically orthogonal in many models--meaning that you can't predict the value of one in an organism knowing the value of the other. practically, i think they have a slightly negative correlation, in line with real's thoughts here.

    but again, i think it's important to delineate between what's good for athletic competition and what's good in daily life. guys like mj, kobe, and lebron are all pretty tough to deal with as regular human beings, and had it not been for their natural gifts for a game that's been monetized, they might have struggled mightily in personal and professional settings.

    i agree that the quotes in the piece that started this seem to highlight that ingram's negative emotionality are something of a hindrance to his game. again, not that it can't be overcome...it's just not the typical make up of an nba superstar at the outset. his coaches seemed to recognize this, and it seems like he does. the tricky part is getting past it. some would argue this stuff is VERY basic, like, almost born in.

    i could bore you with some of the research, but i'll save that for my students...who probably want to hear about it even less. you're lucky i stopped before wandering into genetic determinants of macaque personality.:Noddingyes:
     
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    People call me a d*** all the time, but I try to explain to them that it's not me, it's macaque's personality.

    Btw, I'm still shocked that I failed your course bro...I try to apply all the lessons I learned there.

    Bbtw, I'm done monkeying around..please continue with the discussion on the research Prof... honestly it's captivating material.
     
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