The individual and team success hasn’t come by accident or luck, he says, but by hard work. “I love to do all that stuff,” Holmgren said before a Thunder game against the Dallas Mavericks last month. “(But) I’d be lying if I said there weren’t a lot of days or moments where I’m like, ‘oh, my body hurts, this one’s going to be a tough one today.’ But again, nobody knows how you’re feeling so you got to go out there and do what you got to do to play and win basketball games.

There’s 17 guys on the roster and I’m sure we all have different days where our body is going through it, but we got to go out there and perform at our best for each other, have each other’s backs, the organization’s backs. I feel like we have a lot of guys with that mindset and that’s how we’re able to accomplish some of the things that we’re able to accomplish.”Spokesman-ReviewThis article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: I’d be lying if I said there weren’t a lot of days or …