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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 552467" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>It's not a "mental" issue per se. It is primarily an experience issue in the zone where he needs to learn how not to overcommit to extending his position in the zone. Better understanding of who it is he is looking at and a better idea of how to show just enough to let the guard get out to the shooter and get the hadies back to the corner. Guard has to be motivated to make a really rapid rotation out to where he is - but he has a tendency to be way above the 3 point line leaving Banks having to come out to the corner - which we don't want to do if at all possible. </p><p></p><p>As for getting driven, he should always be working on his foot speed but he is 6'9" or whatever and there are guys that are simply going to beat him. I am not as worried about that as long as he is in position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 552467, member: 2784"] It's not a "mental" issue per se. It is primarily an experience issue in the zone where he needs to learn how not to overcommit to extending his position in the zone. Better understanding of who it is he is looking at and a better idea of how to show just enough to let the guard get out to the shooter and get the hadies back to the corner. Guard has to be motivated to make a really rapid rotation out to where he is - but he has a tendency to be way above the 3 point line leaving Banks having to come out to the corner - which we don't want to do if at all possible. As for getting driven, he should always be working on his foot speed but he is 6'9" or whatever and there are guys that are simply going to beat him. I am not as worried about that as long as he is in position. [/QUOTE]
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