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Chief - Cleaning up One Thing @ a Time Translates to Winning
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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 4206055, member: 11108"] Andre use to think a fancy pass was the best pass, now he’s starting to get the recognition that the simple, efficient pass is best. For a guy with those innate passing talents (vision, creative, length, ability to throw different types from different angles including bounce, lob, traffic, full court but most of all unselfish; this gets Chief so excited about the basketball possibilities of helping get everyone on the team better. So often guys miss shots because the pass isn’t ideal. Chief may have unintentionally confused a few well meaning Casual Fans when talking about a light going off or the turning of a switch. This is something that’s been worked on extensively by Andre and the coaches in the last couple months. Yet, as is often the case with young people little progress seemed to have been made. And then it happened. If you have kids you might understand exactly what Chief is saying. You may tell your kid something and it doesn’t seem to sink in and then they might hear it from a different voice or have some experience - and then the light goes off. It’s likely cumulative but at the time seems triggered by a singular thing. Great job by Andre, his coaches and his support system. Chief enjoys cheering you all on. [/QUOTE]
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