@CoachHackGO I respect it. I definitely don’t have any policies like this, but it isn’t a problem in our program. If punctuality is an issue, it would definitely set the standard. It’s amazing when there’s a hard line how much harder people work to make it on time.
@CoachHackGO I do think there may be ways to go about it that don’t miss the whole work out because some may look at the time and say well I’m late I may as well not go. Maybe a physical work out or missing however many minutes they’re late would be a good substitute for the whole work out
@CoachHackGO Honestly I think it’s a valid precedent. I understand not wanting to punish the player for the adult, but it is training both to realize their part is vital in the success of the athlete. What would happen if you’re late for a bus or a game? Better to learn in summer than season
Spaced to the corner… and was open. Could have easily justified being upset with not getting the ball. Would have had a better shot than smart, is a better shooter than smart.
But instead of worrying about what he couldn’t control… made the next play
Derrick White was THE INBOUNDER on this play! In less than 3 seconds, he:
1) Inbounded the ball.
2) Spaced to the corner for a potential kick-back pass.
3) Read Smart's shot and crashed the glass.
4) Tipped in the game-winner.
Just an absurd basketball IQ and high-effort play.
@ChuckBassFF @austin_regier It’s “best players”… shaq was not one of the best players of all time from a skillset stand point. But he’s unquestionably the most dominant. And if we’re talking about his dominance the gap of jordan doesn’t exist.
@austin_regier @ChuckBassFF Problem with peoples all time lists is they’re just inconsistent. What are the pieces to the argument that matter, because the goal post moves conveniently depending who you want where on the list.
Honestly I thought the 76ers were the ones who could give the lakers a problem from the East… don’t see miami or Boston posing much of a threat to whoever wins the west
Inspired performance defensively by the lakers in big moments… warriors started to close the gap. Lakers turned it up defensively and used that to provide offense
Great representative of our profession and our conference. In the time I got to compete against you the match ups were always intense and we always knew we were facing a well coached well disciplined group.
Reading the comments of this move and the number of names this is given… “bro that’s a hesi-step back-quarter tuck-triple deke, that’s clean”… there’s a much simpler term… double dribble