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DraftExpress: Amida Brimah NBA Workout & Interview
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[QUOTE="husky429, post: 2239471, member: 6696"] Amida Brimah had a few very exellent skills. Blocking and rim running will always have a place in college basketball. Passing was not even CLOSE to one of his skills. He was an absolute black hole when the ball was put in his hands. I think you're a pretty good poster, but on this you're just wrong. Amida could not pass the ball out of the post; he even looks awkward passing the ball. He arms don't have the right muscle memory. Part of the reason why he turned it over/missed so badly was because he didn't know how to get the ball back out if he didn't have a good seal. It's not him being a selfish player, he just didn't play enough basketball growing up to have a sense of court spacing and where he can fit the ball with a pass. Still love the kid. [/QUOTE]
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