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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 184575, member: 289"] MY QUESTIONS/ COMMENTS “Coach, I’ve always read that Dennis Rodman became the rebounded he was by watching hours of film of missed shots to determine where various types of misses were most likely to go. Often rebounds simply seem to bounce where our players aren’t. For example, shots from the corner usually seem to bounce toward the other corner but often our forward on that side is under the basket, expecting the ball to drop into his hands. Do you have the players watch films of missed shots, as Rodman did?” For the second hour: “Coach, there was a story that Paul Harris was going to show up at the NFL combine and try out to be a tight end. You’ve had football players on you basketball team before but what basketball players have you had that could have been successful at football? I’ve always thought Stevie Thompson would have made a good receiver or many a defensive back like Cornell Green, who played only basketball at Utah State and became an All-pro for the Cowboys.” [/QUOTE]
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