Live broadcast, October 13th, when interviewed by reporter Marc D’Amico on media day, smart shared what he liked to do most on the court.
“The best thing on the basketball court? The answers given by many players may be related to attack.” Smart said, “but in my heart, the best performance on the court is to make opponents hit people and foul, which has four advantages.”
“First, this is a team foul, which will be recorded in the total number of fouls of opponents. Second, it will also be a personal foul, and it is likely to come from the best player of the opponent.” Smart said, “three, the next time he breaks through, he will hesitate. He doesn’t want to hit people again. Fourth, your team can get the ball right.”
“Many people are afraid of making opponents foul. I understand that there will be a little fear. You don’t want to get hurt, but this is a selfless performance, sacrificing your body to help the team.” Smart said.
Small Editor’s note: offensive fouls are not included in the total number of fouls of the team, which is because SMAT misremembered the rules.
(Humphrey)