
Colin Cowherd articulates the difference between an athlete's inherent 'flaw' and a correctable 'weakness'. He asserts that Jalen Brunson, despite being a talented scorer, possesses biological flaws like limited athleticism and size that can't be developed, differentiating him from superstars who primarily have weaknesses. Colin backs up his argument with game footage and Brunson's post-game comments, where Brunson acknowledges the team needs to play better.