visually I mean.
I wont bore you with exactly why I would like to know, but to me, either his eyelids the outsides of his eyes or he is cross-eyed.
His eyes are never pointing in the same direction, as when I was watching a game on my computer and I paused it, one of his eyes was looking at the ref and the other was looking at the screen.
Does this mean at certain times, he sees two of the rim when he is shooting?
How is he still the best scorer(in terms of ease, for all of you who wanna argue Kobe, I suggest watching some Magic games of the early 2000s) when healthy?
I mean one explanation I could think of is that basketball is mostly a rhythm game so to speak, as when I play and you get in the "groove", you no longer need the precise coordinates of the basket or some shit like that, rather, you already have a feel to where the basket is.
I wont bore you with exactly why I would like to know, but to me, either his eyelids the outsides of his eyes or he is cross-eyed.
His eyes are never pointing in the same direction, as when I was watching a game on my computer and I paused it, one of his eyes was looking at the ref and the other was looking at the screen.
Does this mean at certain times, he sees two of the rim when he is shooting?
How is he still the best scorer(in terms of ease, for all of you who wanna argue Kobe, I suggest watching some Magic games of the early 2000s) when healthy?
I mean one explanation I could think of is that basketball is mostly a rhythm game so to speak, as when I play and you get in the "groove", you no longer need the precise coordinates of the basket or some shit like that, rather, you already have a feel to where the basket is.