You would think that Spencer Dinwiddie would start to feel it.
You would think that after nearly winning Most Improved Player of the Year in a breakout season few if anyone saw coming, there would be some stress, some anxiety about following-up in a contract year.
You would think that, finally, with a solidified NBA standing (but still a fluctuating role) there would be a sense of urgency and desire to strike the basketball lottery this summer.
You would think that there’d be added pressure. You would think … but nope.