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The thing I like most about Sarah Strong
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[QUOTE="MooseJaw, post: 5137202, member: 10835"] Well, what can I say other than, every good coach, every good athlete I have coached for 40 years, every good-great athlete or coach I have talked to in general say If you aren't improving, you're going backwards. If you see nowhere Sarah can improve on, just keep watching her play and if you see improvement in any aspect of her game, send her a note telling her to back off, stop practicing, cause there is no way you will improve. "She has a history of being a very good three-point shooting", therefore in our first series of games Sarah has had one good three-point shooting night. Throw history out the window, cause if you look at the stats of our games so far and see Sarah's shooting stats I guess you would say, no problem cause even if Sarah continues to have a good three-point shooting game once every 8 games it's Ok because she has a good history of shooting them in HS. Sorry, it's not the way athletes, coaches or most fans think. Sarah can be a great player, maybe an AA, maybe a NCAA champ, or even a future NPOY. I guarantee that none of that happens without Sarah improving. Sarah is a very good player, maybe a generational player, who when asked what she needs to improve on she will have a list a lot longer than your non existent list. [/QUOTE]
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