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Calhoun totally gets it (no shock there)
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[QUOTE="mauconnfan, post: 2462918, member: 489"] I answered that. You can't teach those who aren't capable period. Mind you he needs to shy away from recruiting those guys so that is totally on KO, but no one was making AB or Kelis Fisher better they never understood the game and the nuances, no natural feel. The Giffey comparison is perfect thank you so much. A guy who listened, really understood the game and had the natural ability. He improved because he was a good student but it wasn't as much KO as it was himself, he was smart basketball-wise and did what he was asked. He's a basketball player, really simple, can put him out there and ask him to do a job he will at least try and he can play multiple positions. Same with Kromah, same with Deandre - smart, understand where to be and when on both sides of the ball. I don't care how anyone is coaching you after 4 years of basketball practice, 100 games if you aren't better it's on you as much if not more than anyone else. Thats the reality. And I'm not saying KO is a great molder of a player, just pointing out guys who wouldn't be any good for K or Izzo either. There's your WHY. [/QUOTE]
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