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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 995581" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>This is worth the time to listen. Play it on your way to McCamish tonight. I’m only half way through it, but man, does it come through that CDS really knows basketball. Duh, I know he has been a professional player and coach for his entire adult life, but his command of the game still impresses me, especially his player evaluations.</p><p>For example, at around the 34 minute mark he alludes to the fact that Deebo Coleman may not have the skills and athleticism to attack defenders off the dribble, but he is adept at recognizing and attacking when he has an advantage over a defender that is late on a close out. There’s a difference, and it’s important that the player knows the difference and knows their own abilities, strengths, and weaknesses.</p><p></p><p>This is just one example. CDS may not be the most eloquent speaker, but he communicates his knowledge of the game very effectively. The contrast between CDS and Pastner is night and day. I loved Pastner, but you never got any basketball nuggets from him. CDS, on the other hand, is full of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 995581, member: 4289"] This is worth the time to listen. Play it on your way to McCamish tonight. I’m only half way through it, but man, does it come through that CDS really knows basketball. Duh, I know he has been a professional player and coach for his entire adult life, but his command of the game still impresses me, especially his player evaluations. For example, at around the 34 minute mark he alludes to the fact that Deebo Coleman may not have the skills and athleticism to attack defenders off the dribble, but he is adept at recognizing and attacking when he has an advantage over a defender that is late on a close out. There’s a difference, and it’s important that the player knows the difference and knows their own abilities, strengths, and weaknesses. This is just one example. CDS may not be the most eloquent speaker, but he communicates his knowledge of the game very effectively. The contrast between CDS and Pastner is night and day. I loved Pastner, but you never got any basketball nuggets from him. CDS, on the other hand, is full of them. [/QUOTE]
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