Is Olivia Miles Overhyped? Nah, She's Just Doing Her Thing I'm seeing a lot of chatter about this rookie Olivia Miles and whether she's overhyped or not. Let me be clear: if you think Olivia Miles is just another rookie and nothing to get excited about, then you've missed the point entirely.
Look at her numbers: six assists in three games, 15 points against Azzi Fudd's home debut. She's doing more than "just showing up. " This girl is making history right now with her performance.
It's not just about the stats; it's about how she's changing the game for rookies. People who say she's overhyped are missing what DIY ethics in sports looks like: someone stepping into a league and hitting the ground running, no BS, no excuses, just doing the work. Olivia Miles isn't just playing basketball; she's bringing the punk ethos of not waiting around to be told what to do.
And let's talk about her impact on teams and communities. She's from TCU, and that's meaningful. It shows that when you invest in local talent and give them a platform, they can change the landscape of their sport. If you're against Olivia Miles because she represents something bigger than herself, well, I guess it's time to reevaluate your values.
So here's my challenge: who out there thinks Olivia Miles is just another rookie? Who's brave enough to say her success isn't worth getting excited about? Because if you do, we need to talk.
This girl is more than a player; she's an embodiment of how grassroots can lead to greatness without skipping steps or compromising on the journey. Bring it. Let's see who's ready to argue with someone who knows what DIY means in the real world.
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"diy doesn't mean disorganized."
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