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38 Comments

  1. Gianni's still won..he understands winning and losing …he did just speak for his team but for every single player whose ever played NBA baskeball

  2. I donā€™t understand why people take failure personal thereā€™s nothing wrong with failing Have you ever watch meet the Robinsons? The movie taught kids that it was OK to fail and to keep moving forward, and if youā€™re going to fail, fail hard

  3. Why we have to be so "sensitive" towards words?! It was a failure!
    MJ said : I failed many times until I learned to succeed.
    No disrespect but a 1st seeder losing to an 8th in first round is always a failure… No matter how sensitive to words Giannis and his fans are

  4. When you are working towards a goal and you fail to reach it that's exactly what it is. I agree with Shaq. It's not a personal failure for Gianis though. It's a team failure and now they go back to make adjustments like Kenny said. Try again next year but this year you failed to reach that goal. Unless winning the chip wasn't the goal

  5. ā€œItā€™s not a failure, itā€™s steps to success. Everyone else doesnā€™t want you to improve, because they donā€™t want to see you succeed. Once you improve and accomplish your goals that you set for yourself, its a success not a failure just because of what everyone else expects of you. If you set the standards of success for yourself, the steps would be to improve and work towards what you didnā€™t accomplish.ā€

  6. If LeBron or Kobe had the #1 seed & lost to the 8th seed it would of been a failure correct? So itā€™s a failure for Giannis too!! He made a good point but thatā€™s something Brook Lopez should say not the ā€œbest player in the worldā€

  7. I am not Gianis fan but I respect him for answering the failure question. Brilliant!

  8. It's a failure. Shaq is right. Nice speech, but looking at it objectively it is a failure. You are the #1 seed and expected to a win a championship and you lose to a short handed Heat team.

  9. It's just how each person measures and defines success and failure. Proof is in how Giannis, Shaq, Charles, and Kenny look at it here. I think that's all the reporter was trying to get at.

  10. For Michael Jordan those other years were definitely a failure. He was dedicated on improving his game until he reached the championship and three peated twice! You lost in the first round to the 8th seed thats an EPIC fail! Enjoy Cancun Giannis šŸ¤£āœŒšŸ¾

  11. Yeah I donā€™t like the argument, you were the number 1 seed and got dropped by the number 8 in 5 games. YES THIS SEASON WAS A FAILURE šŸŽ‰

  12. All this proves is that regular season success isn't important. You just gotta make the play-offs bare minimum. Any team can beat any other team on any given night.

  13. Who would have guessed shaq would find a way to ruin gainnis great response. It's the best response I might have ever heard from an nba player

  14. I like what Giannis said, but this is definitely a failure. You do not lose to a team that almost missed the playoffs completely. Especially when you are the #1 seed with the best record in the NBA. Yes, Giannis was injured, but the Heat werenā€™t healthy either. Tyler Herro is a lot of the times their second best player.

  15. The agony of defeat is raining down on him! He isnā€™t the first or the last just in his feelings. Sports has emotions and losing usually activates all of them!šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļøšŸŗšŸ¤”

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