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When the 2001 NBA Finals started, nobody expected the 76ers to even compete. But pressure doesn't care about expectations. It finds the cracks — and the steel.
I learned more about myself in those five games than in five years of regular season basketball. When the lights are brightest, you don't rise to the occasion — you fall to your level of preparation. That's the truth nobody tells you.
"Pressure doesn't build character. It reveals it. And what it reveals is either preparation — or pretend."
— Dr. Jumaine Jones
That principle applies everywhere — in the boardroom, in the classroom, in the mirror. The people who perform under pressure aren't fearless. They're prepared. They've done the reps when nobody was watching.
So this month, ask yourself: are you building, or are you borrowing confidence? Because when the moment comes — and it will — you'll find out which one it was.
Written by Dr. Jumaine Jones · February 2026 · Beyond the Hardwood
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