Kentavious Caldwell-Pope vs Lakers (W):
18 points
10 rebounds
3 assists
1 steal
3-5 3PM

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Kentavious Caldwell-Pope vs Lakers (W):
18 points
10 rebounds
3 assists
1 steal
3-5 3PM
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope in GM4 in the NBA Finals:
15 points
5 assists
3 rebounds
50 FG%
Kentavious Caldwell Pope Considered Likely To Leave Nuggets Magic Sixers Could Be Interested
The Orlando Magic and Philadelphia 76ers are in position to make a move for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, according to Marc Stein of The Stein Line. Caldwell-Pope declined his $15.4 million player option with the Nuggets on Thursday. Sources add that Caldwell-Pope is “more likely than not” to change teams in free agency. The Mavs would also be interested in Caldwell-Pope, though with his projected…
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Kentavious Caldwell Pope
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope vs Jazz (W):
25 points
5 rebounds
2 assists
2 steals
1 block
44 FG%
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope vs Celtics:
20 mins
2 rebounds
0-4 FGM
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope vs Bucks:
23 points
3 rebounds
1 block
70 3P%
7-10 3PM
Losing not always bad, it can be a good thing, you don't have to win every time to be a winner. You don't easily forget an amazing win, it feels good to accomplish something big, but think about it, winning doesn't require self-improvement like losing, that's why sometimes it's beneficial to lose.
Don’t let losing affect you too heavily, because if you do, not only are you losing the ability to think you are missing out on a chance to win. Let me state the obvious; losing at something can be a great learning opportunity. It’s not always bad. It can be a good thing. If you lose, it only means you don’t have to win every time to be a winner.
You don’t easily forget an amazing win; it feels good to accomplish something big, but think about it, it doesn’t require self-improvement like losing, that’s why sometimes it’s beneficial to lose.
Some peoples place their minds in one direction. Focusing on winning, and they forget to concentrate on losing. If you organize your mind in one area, it becomes disorganized, and focus on all the negativity and drains you of all your positivity.
A person who focuses their mind in one direction pushes persistently toward winning. But what he/she cannot realize is a failure that’s overwhelmed with emotions often needs attention to be properly dealt with. So many times, most of us overreact and have no control over our feelings it’s easy to let our mind send information to the brain that is so unbalanced.
You need to organize your entire mind. An organized mind will fall into a state of flow where it balances, where you can fully focus on being a winner and a loser where you are free from any distraction.
A real valid winner knows that a disoriented focus will only take him so far. Therefore, he focuses to maintain each finish, and that intention is for both winning and losing; He knows if he focuses on only one and allows the distraction to tumble in, it will stop him dead in his tracks.
A perfect example of a person focusing to maintain each finish and that intention is for both winning and losing comes with one of my favorite basketball players, LeBron James. Continue reading to learn of the King journey as he learn to accept losing to be a winner.