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Old 06-08-2014, 09:19 PM   #9
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Bilal is a man of few words, some take that as a sign of insecurity but he's quietly confident. The young man watches his new teammates run up and down the floor, in awe of their fundamental skills. He had never picked up a basketball until two short years ago and not for one second does he think that he doesn't belong. Onobanjo doesn't utter a single word until he throws home a rebound slam, letting out a primal yell, this is what he lives for.
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Harlow grabs takes a 3 point shot off of a screen with a hand in his face and makes the shot. The gym is filled with "ooooooooo's". Jason holds up the 3 sign as h gets ready to guard his man
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Old 06-09-2014, 10:45 AM   #11
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February 8th, 2014
- First Practice

Practice Forms
  • Intra-Quad Scrimmage
  • Post Moves

Evaluation Drills
  • Calvin Cash - Dribbling
  • Bilal Onobanjo - 2-Man Rebound and Post-Up
  • Screen and Read - Boo-Boo Watson
  • London Forrest - Fastbreak
  • Joe Yeboah - Sign Out

Notes
  • Calvin Cash appears as advertised. Very quick and can find the open man as well as hit a jumper.
  • London Forrest, also very quick who can actually be played at the 4.
  • Jason Harlow disappears from time to time but has a great shot in the corner.
  • Red Dylan & Joe Yeboah made good efforts in the post situation.



Setting:Practice concludes.
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Old 06-09-2014, 03:59 PM   #12
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Cash grabs a defensive board and as soon as he comes down, all you see is him taking off with an amazing joint of quickness and speed going coast to coast for a lay in.
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Old 06-09-2014, 04:38 PM   #13
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Onobanjo shows flashes of what he can be, aggressively blocking out his man then taking him straight to the hoop. Of course he was also called for throwing his man a couple times, sometimes the kid doesn't know his own strength. Defensively Bilal was dominant, swatting shots left and right but his offensive game left something to be desired. He was consistently finishing but nothing he made was outside three feet from the rim. His measurables have a tendency to make people forget he's still learning the game. Bilal has the physical tools to be outstanding, given the right set of circumstances.
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Old 06-09-2014, 11:04 PM   #14
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Dylan showed that no one can score on him when he's at his best, keeping his opponent at such low percentage. He blew a kiss to his man to get on his head and next possession he got elbowed and a fight nearly happened but they were stopped by guys on the court.
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Joe is one of the guys that breaks up the fight. Soft-spoken, he hates fighting and always tries to prevent it... and when a guy like Joe tells people to stop, they stop.
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London constantly brags about his superior athleticism and doesn't know how to be humble, after dunking on one his teammates
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