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[QUOTE="orangecuse, post: 2079539, member: 668"] Here's the thing though, these kids have been playing hoops since they were 5 years old, playing a ton of hoops, tournaments, skills camps, AAU, etc., etc, attaining and working on a lot of the skills they need to play at the high college level. By the time they get to SU or any high level school, they already possess a lot of the skills necessary, and focus mainly on refining or polishing them at their respective chosen institution. I've had some experience on the baseball side of things here in the Carolinas a few years back when my son played a lot of ball. From rec, to summer all-star, to travel team play, various camps, etc., etc. By the time these kids are 14/15 years of age, it's quite remarkable the level of skill and play they are already at. A few may go on to very good baseball schools like UNC, USC, Clemson, NCST., etc. The point I'm trying to make is that by the time these well weathered kids get to college (especially at this level) they maintain the skills they need, for the most part, and just further enhance and refine them. [/QUOTE]
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