OKLAHOMA STATE’S MARCUS SMART MAY BE SUFFERING FROM A CASE OF MISDIRECTED ANGER.
Posted February 10, 2014
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All American Guard Marcus Smart was suspended three games this past Sunday for shoving a fan in the closing seconds of the Cowboys’ loss at Texas Tech on Saturday night. The NBA prospect in a public statement said he let his emotions get the best of him and his coach chalked it up to Marcus putting a lot of pressure on himself. But the real cause could well have been something that coaches believe is sissy stuff. That is, finding out what was going on in Marcus’ personal life the night before the game. According to news reports, when the Cowboys played West Virginia, and he scored only four points, he kicked a chair on the bench. And if my theory is correct, Marcus could well be having what many of America’s male NCAA athletes suffer from: “a girlfriend problem”- which, as we all know, has nothing to do with the game of basketball. Assuming I’m right, Marcus has to clear everything with his girlfriend, resolve whatever issue or issues they may be having, and get back to his old self. He needs to understand how important it is not to get angry during athletic competition because when athletes get angry, they give away their power.
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