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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 992795" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I want to double down on how much I like Stoudamire’s press conferences, especially after this loss. He communicates clearly both in what he says directly and what he says between the lines. His focus is on the players. He cares about their development while incorporating tough love. If they are not cut out for high level basketball he will not think less of them as human beings but he will not pump them up with false praise about their skills. He doesn’t sweat the losses because these are not on him at this point. But he takes responsibility for getting the program to a better place. If anyone ever wanted a father figure who could teach them to be better he would be it. Tough but fair. Supportive but no nonsense. I have a feeling any of his players who want to know where they stand in their development, and listen to his press conferences, know exactly where they stand and what they need to work on. This man does serious coaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 992795, member: 1640"] I want to double down on how much I like Stoudamire’s press conferences, especially after this loss. He communicates clearly both in what he says directly and what he says between the lines. His focus is on the players. He cares about their development while incorporating tough love. If they are not cut out for high level basketball he will not think less of them as human beings but he will not pump them up with false praise about their skills. He doesn’t sweat the losses because these are not on him at this point. But he takes responsibility for getting the program to a better place. If anyone ever wanted a father figure who could teach them to be better he would be it. Tough but fair. Supportive but no nonsense. I have a feeling any of his players who want to know where they stand in their development, and listen to his press conferences, know exactly where they stand and what they need to work on. This man does serious coaching. [/QUOTE]
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