Basketball is my favorite sport for a host of reasons. One reason is how well it mirrors life in the consequences we face for key decisions.
There are always problems for any decision. Action presents its own set of headaches, and inaction creates its own sense of, “Maybe we should have done something.”
Baylor basketball has faced a series of these tradeoffs in the last two years and come out well for them. But those tradeoffs do indeed involve real consequences.
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