MarShon Brooks has little NBA experience. He’s played just 12 games thus far, but he’s already sick of one thing: losing.
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These may be the five greatest tweets recorded in the history of tweetdom. He’s got the best defenses in the league doubling him. He’s finding ways to score in small windows. He’s not forcing bad offense when it’s not there. He’s hitting open shots.
Confidence, when failed, turns to anger and desire to improve. Brooks has that quality. Nets fans: we have every right to be blissfully excited about MarShon.