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I have not heard differently but I know they always used to talk about how Syracuse was one of the only teams that do not do morning Shootarounds on game days. Is that still standard practice?
More of a curiously thing. I understand the idea is so the kids don’t lose their legs. But Jim also always talks about how 18-20 year old kids don’t get tired. So as typical, talking out of both sides of his mouth. Just never really understood why you wouldn’t want something light to get the kids legs moving a little and seeing the ball go in the hoop. It’s not like you’re running a grueling practice where the kids are going to get run down. Just something to get you moving a little and see the ball go in the hoop. All we hear about is practice makes perfect, so why not do the extra practice?
More of a curiously thing. I understand the idea is so the kids don’t lose their legs. But Jim also always talks about how 18-20 year old kids don’t get tired. So as typical, talking out of both sides of his mouth. Just never really understood why you wouldn’t want something light to get the kids legs moving a little and seeing the ball go in the hoop. It’s not like you’re running a grueling practice where the kids are going to get run down. Just something to get you moving a little and see the ball go in the hoop. All we hear about is practice makes perfect, so why not do the extra practice?
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