Fun question: someone comes to you, asking for papers/books they should read. You are only allowed to say, "Go read everything ____ has ever written".
Who do you choose? (ht to @JaminSpeer, who I tried to quote tweet, but it failed for some reason)
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I think within that, however, is why people often miss the mark. I usually describe as the hacker’s hooper. He finds the loop holds and exploits them so close to the margin that it’s a direct turn-off. But... if it were so easy, why isn’t it more exploited? It’s easy, but hard!
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If you're a player or team, Hardin's approach is great. As a spectator, I'm less interested in who is winning than enjoying the beauty of the game. And there Harden is of less interest to me. It's certainly _clever_ and he's astoundingly skillful. Just not what I want to watch.
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Harden in that he looks slow and smooth, but is unguardable.