Cole: There are not many people like Jordan who like to play key balls. I am very afraid of critical moments.
9:40pm, 10 August 2025Basketball

August 10th News Recently, Cole participated in the "GlueGuysPodcast" program and talked about his experience in playing for the Bulls.
He said: "I never really felt at that critical moment. The last way I learned was to write words to motivate myself on my shoes, silently recite 'Go to TMD' in my heart, and then act decisively - the key is that you can't think about the consequences of the result. But it's easier said than done, and then focus comes in handy: put yourself completely into the present moment without any interference, and think in my heart, 'I want to do my best, I want to do my best'."
"But like you said, players like Curry and Jordan, they can't wait for this moment to come. And you and me, you'll think, 'Oh, it's here again'. But we still have to find ways to display our talents, obviously we did it too. I can shoot too. We do have this ability, but I think it's too common in the NBA - there are not many players who can really feel at pivotal moments, and most people can't do it."
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