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[QUOTE="Dick_in_MI, post: 4731737, member: 225"] While converting about a hundred priceless (to me) old VHS tapes to digital, I came across one that was special from an SU standpoint. Late 1980's, a one-day basketball clinic that my oldest attended, at West Genny if I recall. It was run by JB and the staff was Sherm, Herm Harried, and Howard Triche. I recalled the clinic but didn't recall that I had videotaped it. While running the unlabeled tape through my A to D converter, there suddenly was a very young Jim Boeheim talking to the kids. My son was instructed on rebounding from Herm, on defense from Howard, and on dribbling from Sherm. Lots of drills and a lot of fun to watch again. I always liked to remind my son that although Sherman Douglas thought him to dribble, it was I who taught him how to hook with his free arm plus other forms of malfeasance. I mean, let's remember what skills are really important, right? [/QUOTE]
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