. @kingjames and that police officer have a lot in common. Both get up and try to do the best they can. Both train over and over for every scenario. LeBron goes home to his many cars, houses and makes a very good living.
The officer has a pretty good life, works hard and goes home to his mortgaged home and family. They both have that big clock ticking down when it really matters.
The clock is at eleven seconds LeBron can win the game. The officer can save a life. 6 seconds and the game just shifted into high gear. An unexpected addition to the final and the clock continues. If LeBron misses, he will be mad but there is another day.
Whether the officer misses or not one person may die. Either way, he will never forget those 6 seconds. If he tries to save a life one person may die, it he fails the other person may die. LeBron, you sir have 11 seconds. Taze?
If you miss the other dies. Tackle? Too far away. You don't get to go home and forget about this one. This is what the police and the military face.... all the time. Go play your game.
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