NBA Finals: To limit Chris Paul's dominance, Bucks must give him a taste of his own annoying medicine
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The debate of nature versus nurture, as it pertains to certain traits, psychology and behavior, has raged since humans were first capable of philosophical thought. Since the term itself was coined by Francis Galton, an English polymath (an occupation that apparently existed during the European Renaissance), countless studies and experiments on "nature versus nurture" have consistently reached the same conclusion: It's usually a little bit of both. A similar discourse exists in the sports world, wherein we question how much of a team's success depends on strategy versus how much depends on the players' execution. It's taken on different names, none of which are as catchy as its scientific equivalent, with the most prevalent being the somewhat cumbersome and exclusionary, "Xs and Os or Jimmys and Joes." No matter what you call it, the answer is generally the same: It's usually a little bit of both.More Related News
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