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affords you an interesting opportunity. (I'll let you finish<br />

the rest of that thought.)<br />

• Warmup/practice - totally free reign. As a swimmer, you<br />

just have to accept that you're swimming in pee. I had<br />

a teammate that would sit on the wall and announce<br />

"I'm peeing!" which was . . . disgusting . . . but at least she<br />

warned us. I'm sure I've swum directly behind people who<br />

were just letting it all out.<br />

As to the underwater cameras catching it — even if olympic<br />

swimmers peed during their races, which they don't — there's<br />

just no way. The only way you can really tell if someone's peeing<br />

in the pool is if they announce it to you or they're really<br />

dehydrated/sitting in one spot while they go. It diffuses pretty<br />

quickly, and if you're moving, it diffuses even faster. (never<br />

been in a pool where they use those chemicals that makes pee<br />

turn bright colors, but have always wondered . . . )<br />

http://www.quora.com/l/boq-carly-geehr<br />

nBa season 2012–13<br />

Why is Jeremy Lin so turnoverprone<br />

and how can he fix this?<br />

Daryl Morey, GM Houston Rockets<br />

• Many of Jeremy's turnovers are charges. These are the<br />

best turnovers to have, as not only do charges mean that<br />

you are being aggressive as a player (when good things<br />

often happen), but also turnover charges are not "live ball"<br />

turnovers where teams get a higher expected value possession<br />

the other way. For example, in our opening Detroit<br />

game, Jeremy had no "bad pass" turnovers. They were all<br />

charges or off the dribble. Compare his lack of any bad<br />

pass turnovers to his twelve "high quality" passes in the<br />

game (passes he made that set up high percentage offense<br />

for others).

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