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He emphasized that his resurgence came from receiving playing time, not from changing his game or work ethic.
“I didn't change my game. I didn't change my work ethic.
It's just about the opportunity this year,” Dorsey told BasketNews.
He added that he has spent two weeks preparing specifically for the semifinal against Fenerbahce. “Just come in with confidence.
For me, it's just let my work play,” he said.
Dorsey dismissed any pressure from Olympiacos' five-year championship drought. “There's no pressure, man.
I put in the work. We live with the results,” he said.
Team captain Kostas Papanikolaou publicly selected Dorsey as the player he trusts most to handle the ball in a decisive final possession.
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Dorsey responded, “Give me the ball. I'll put in the work.”