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<blockquote data-quote="muraca777" data-source="post: 131192563" data-attributes="member: 1857614"><p>One good example to me, it's weird but fits, is the movie glory road. Good fundamental defensive basketball and rebound. It wasnt always working. His pg finally got through to him, and he said fine we'll play your game, and mine. For us it's one and that's it go to hell. I grew up Dennis Scott was my favorite non wvu, non laker ever. They got Kenny Amderson from New York city legend to GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, with an old white haired coach. They asked about it they said Cremins told Anderson he can dribble and pass the ball however he wanted, as long as it got where it was supposed to. That led to a final 4 and then getting Stephon Marbury. Work with the players, adjust at least a little to the game, and here's a new one for Huggs SUPPORT them even when they make shots. </p><p></p><p>Hes still living in his Cincy days, yeah kids appreciated him, and should, he was saving 90 percent of his team from prison, recruiting them off the streets or out of jail, and he gave them options and discipline, this isnt cincy a hundred years ago, not every player needs the exact same weight lifting program Kenyon Martin did, and players can appreciate you for actually improving their game and supporting them, he just doesnt get it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muraca777, post: 131192563, member: 1857614"] One good example to me, it's weird but fits, is the movie glory road. Good fundamental defensive basketball and rebound. It wasnt always working. His pg finally got through to him, and he said fine we'll play your game, and mine. For us it's one and that's it go to hell. I grew up Dennis Scott was my favorite non wvu, non laker ever. They got Kenny Amderson from New York city legend to GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, with an old white haired coach. They asked about it they said Cremins told Anderson he can dribble and pass the ball however he wanted, as long as it got where it was supposed to. That led to a final 4 and then getting Stephon Marbury. Work with the players, adjust at least a little to the game, and here's a new one for Huggs SUPPORT them even when they make shots. Hes still living in his Cincy days, yeah kids appreciated him, and should, he was saving 90 percent of his team from prison, recruiting them off the streets or out of jail, and he gave them options and discipline, this isnt cincy a hundred years ago, not every player needs the exact same weight lifting program Kenyon Martin did, and players can appreciate you for actually improving their game and supporting them, he just doesnt get it [/QUOTE]
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