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Ausar Thompson Watches Game Film Immediately After Contests
The young Pistons wing reviews his performances right after the final buzzer.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 4:33pm
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Ausar Thompson, a 23-year-old wing player for the Detroit Pistons, has a unique postgame routine. Rather than waiting until the next day, Thompson watches film of the game he just played immediately after the final buzzer, while the emotions and details of the contest are still fresh in his mind.
Why it matters
Thompson's immediate film review allows him to better remember specific in-game moments and situations, which he can then use to improve his performance and decision-making going forward. This dedicated approach is uncommon among NBA players, who typically wait until the next day to analyze their play.
The details
According to Thompson, he likes to watch the game film right after the final buzzer because 'you still feel the emotions of the game' and it's 'easier to remember stuff that happened.' He finds that reviewing the game so soon after it ends helps him recall specific plays and situations that he wants to learn from or build upon.
- Thompson watches the game film immediately after the final buzzer of each Pistons game.
The players
Ausar Thompson
A 23-year-old wing player for the Detroit Pistons.
What they’re saying
“'I feel like I watch it the next day too, but I watch it immediately after to see, I don't know. It's close to the game. You still feel the emotions of the game, the one I just played. And it's easier to remember stuff that happened. So if I wanted to go to a certain spot, I remember it was the third quarter instead of later where I've gotta rewatch the whole game. I be forgetting.'”
— Ausar Thompson, Pistons Player
The takeaway
Ausar Thompson's unique approach to reviewing game film immediately after contests demonstrates his dedication to continuous improvement and self-analysis. This practice allows him to better retain key details and learnings from each game, which could give him an edge in developing his skills and basketball IQ over time.
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