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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 4209966, member: 7548"] Regarding 1, I do not think he is tethered to "beautiful' basketball but I am sure he wants consistent basketball. If he can find a way to overpower in the post and crush the other team consistently in the post, he would be fine with that. . I think #4 point is far more accurate #2 is just common sense and should not bother anyone. And since Paige is so unselfish, it will not take her long to fit in. PS. I really do not take #3 too seriously. This is part of his 'old man' schtick. Players want to listen and will listen and want to follow what he says but until the players actually can make sense of the "why", it will not be that good. For what ever reason, kids today may see the game differently than 15 years ago and need to understand the why more than previous generations. I seem to recall Azzi saying it was really hard to follow instructions early but now she is beginning to understand the underlying logic and reasoning of Geno. [/QUOTE]
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