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UCLA Commit Scores 92 in HS Game
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<blockquote data-quote="kg01" data-source="post: 314760" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>That's so bad. As a dad, I feel sorry for the kid since he's becoming a pawn in his father's game.</p><p></p><p>As others have said, he actually has <em>some </em>skill. He's projecting to be a decent NCAA player. However, when your dad is putting you out there to the point where people are over-scrutinizing your game at age 15-16 and he's unlikely to actually force you to work on the holes in your game, he's unlikely to reach his ultimate potential. That would be a crime IMHO.</p><p></p><p>I mean, his dad's gonna keep putting him out there playing like that when any real coach would've sat him down. To his credit, IIUC, he came out and scored 50 the next game. Likely many of the shots looked exactly like them bricks he's throwing up in the video. They just happened to go in. Either that or he took 1,000 shots. Either way, the results don't necessarily suggest he vindicated himself or <em>got better</em> in any way. That's the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kg01, post: 314760, member: 11"] That's so bad. As a dad, I feel sorry for the kid since he's becoming a pawn in his father's game. As others have said, he actually has [I]some [/I]skill. He's projecting to be a decent NCAA player. However, when your dad is putting you out there to the point where people are over-scrutinizing your game at age 15-16 and he's unlikely to actually force you to work on the holes in your game, he's unlikely to reach his ultimate potential. That would be a crime IMHO. I mean, his dad's gonna keep putting him out there playing like that when any real coach would've sat him down. To his credit, IIUC, he came out and scored 50 the next game. Likely many of the shots looked exactly like them bricks he's throwing up in the video. They just happened to go in. Either that or he took 1,000 shots. Either way, the results don't necessarily suggest he vindicated himself or [I]got better[/I] in any way. That's the problem. [/QUOTE]
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