Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
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Brick have fallen off your rocker again?
Bleh.. Someone needs to teach the kid to pass the ball or he will become every other wanna-be PG that's coming into the NBA who just tries to get their own shot and never learns how to make the team better.
Right, because if it isn't in the video it means he can't do it. Actually he did make a very sweet pass in the video. Probably a fluke.
Right, because if it isn't in the video it means he can't do it. Actually he did make a very sweet pass in the video. Probably a fluke.
Bleh.. Someone needs to teach the kid to pass the ball or he will become every other wanna-be PG that's coming into the NBA who just tries to get their own shot and never learns how to make the team better.
I know that's why I wrote the second thing. The kid definitely has skill!!!
It's always good to instill teamwork in a young talent like him though. (at a young age). My only problem is that the coaches at that age will usually give it to their best person and he will do most of the ball handling and scoring. That's a problem with the coaching though and not the kid. By the time he's older he might be another OJ Mayo or Allen Iverson. Imagine how good Iverson's teams would have been if Iverson was more of a team player.
I know that's why I wrote the second thing. The kid definitely has skill!!!
It's always good to instill teamwork in a young talent like him though. (at a young age). My only problem is that the coaches at that age will usually give it to their best person and he will do most of the ball handling and scoring. That's a problem with the coaching though and not the kid. By the time he's older he might be another OJ Mayo or Allen Iverson. Imagine how good Iverson's teams would have been if Iverson was more of a team player.
I dont know Gary, that kid had something pretty good court vision and passing skills. I was actually more impressed with his passing than anything else.
Edit: this was more in response to your initial post.