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[QUOTE="mauconnfan, post: 2075293, member: 489"] You've never played the game so I'll pass. Because anyone that did and doesn't understand what happened with the likes of Brimah just doesn't get it. He wasn't very coachable, it was and IS obvious. Still does the wording things so often only made up by being 7' and able to block shots. I'm not missing anything, you just don't get it. Let me know about teaching Vital, Jackson, Facey, Adams though, he doesn't get the kudo's for that he only gets the hit for Brimah being Brimah? And baseball is a different sport you tend to play one position. Pitchers don't hit and catchers usually just catch. Hitters play all different positions - basketball player all need to learn how to play defense as a team and learn how to score. Pretty sure you're not going to have a PG coach, a 2G coach, a 3 coach, a 4 coach and a 5 coach? It's called basketball, either you know how to play it or you don't. They can only teach you so much and if the payer comprehends then it all works. If the player has no natural basketball instincts then the job is much much tougher as we see. Unlike many here I have faith that Miller, Moore, Killings and the staff know the game and instill the best knowledge of the game they can. Are there better teachers out there? Maybe there are and maybe there needs to be a couple changes but all in all they've done well with what they've been dealt. But hey that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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