It was only one possession,
Why must my coach scream,
My poor defense permitted the basket,
But what can one hoop mean?
As the pass comes my direction,
And I fumble it into the stands,
The coach’s voice rings loud and clear,
“Catch with your eyes and hands!”
C’mon coach, it’s a single possession,
Our team will be okay,
It’s just the first two minutes,
My gosh, we got all day.
At the 2nd quarter mark I remember,
That the center is strong and stout,
A putback for two, quite simply due,
To my failure to turn and block out.
But it was only one possession,
I didn’t commit a crime,
My team is ahead and I’m playing well,
And there’s still plenty of time!
As the halftime buzzer is sounding,
And I watch the ball bank in,
I know I will hear from my loving coach,
Of my questionable effort to defend.
But is was only on possession,
Coach- don’t have a heart attack!
We’re down by one, but we’re having fun,
I know we’ll get the lead back!
The second half mirrors the first,
But it’s early, it’s not a big deal
That my failure to use a pass fake
Results in an unlikely steal.
But quickly I sink a jumper,
I’m greeted by high fives and slaps,
But the next possession I give up a lay-up,
While suffering a mental lapse.
But it’s only one possession,
C’mon coach, chill out.
It’s crazy to see you disgusted,
As you slap the assistant and shout.
“Victory favours the team making the fewest mistakes.
Single possessions are the key.
So treat them like gold and do as you are told.
And play with intensity.”
I step to the line for one and one,
But I’m having a concentration lapse.
The ball soars through the air – Good Lord, it’s a brick!
I’m afraid the support will collapse.
In post game I sit at my locker,
Pondering what more I could do,
I realize the value of each possession,
What a shame that we lost by two.
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