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U17 and U18 recruiting target observations
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[QUOTE="hoophuskee, post: 1889523, member: 3535"] It depends. You know when I play organized ball back in the 1700's :) I was more of a passer. We had scorers far superior than I. I was more of a passer and defender. But I could go to an open gym and be a pretty good scorer. Get my point? UCONN is a GIANT. Also it depends on pace also, right? A player that averages 13 ppg could be considered a good scorer in a slow paced attack along with the team have a "grind-em" defense. A team playing full press for 40 minutes and a player who gets most of his points off steals or on fastbreaks in which he does nothing but run up the court and get hit with passes, is he or she a "true scorer?" When you put that "scorer" on another team that plays slow ball, all of sudden the scorer is no longer that but more like a Steve Kerr, right? [/QUOTE]
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