Recommended Videos

Collapse

Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • beast10
    All Star
    • Nov 2011
    • 6246

    #1

    Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice



    COACHING CAREER OF IDRIS JUSTICE

    Name: Idris Justice II
    Age: 19

    Current Team Founder of Indianapolis Westside Eclipse
    College: N/A

    Coaching Experience
    N/A

    Playing Experience
    • Varsity Point Guard at Ben Davis H.S
    • Indiana Grassroots Point Guard



    Bio
    Fresh out of high school, Idris Justice finds himself un-enrolled into college however is hoping to do so the following year. As a previous stand-out basketball athlete back in his high school days, it wasn't surprising when the idea of starting his own AAU team sprouted upon his thoughts. That idea eventually became a commitment but it was the matter of how it would end up really happening . . . With help it did - Idris's cousin connected with a friend's wealthy dad who then reached out to Justice and offered to fund for the team if his son [B Team Point Guard] would be able to receive quality minutes on the team. With no hesitation, Idris accepted the proposal and his idea was slowly turning into reality. From there the Class of 2017 Indianapolis Westside Eclipse were formed but ahead of Justice was a flood of steps before the team would be ready; recruiting, staff additions, and most importantly, state recognition.




    Expect: Will be starting this dynasty out on the AAU level, can potentially end up a head coach of a NBA team... OR - Idris Justice, a former standout basketball player, could end up continuing his playing career. You never know. I will try to keep this dynasty realistic. So you won't be seeing us recruit a star player in our opening years, we'll have to work from the bottom and then try our best to work to the top.

    Will be taking CAP's to get the team formed... Like I said, since the team is just getting started, the player's you create will be calibrated based on the type of player we would realistically land. So even if you have an 'A+' attribute - it'll end up like a B on the game.

    Template
    Code:
    BIO
    Name: 
    Position: 
    Back Story:
    
    Physicals
    Height: 
    Weight: 
    Recent Injuries?: 
    
    Strengths and Weaknesses
    Strengths: 
    PG-SF
    Inside Game: 
    Outside Game: 
    Ball Handling:
    Athleticism: 
    Defensive I.Q. 
    Offensive I.Q. 
    Rebounding (Scale Of PG-SF Not Every Position): 
    SS Activeness:
    
    SF-C
    Inside Game:
    Outside Game:
    Strength:
    Athleticism:
    Defensive I.Q.:
    Offensive I.Q.:
    Rebounding:
    SS Activeness: 
    Post Skills:
    Post Defense:
    
    Appearance:
    Gear:
    Thanks for reading! I'm looking forward to making this a long-lasting dynasty!
    Last edited by beast10; 06-12-2014, 05:18 PM.
  • beast10
    All Star
    • Nov 2011
    • 6246

    #2
    Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice



    HOME
    Last edited by beast10; 06-05-2014, 09:55 PM.

    Comment

    • beast10
      All Star
      • Nov 2011
      • 6246

      #3
      Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice



      TEAMS

      Last edited by beast10; 06-08-2014, 07:31 PM.

      Comment

      • beast10
        All Star
        • Nov 2011
        • 6246

        #4
        Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice



        SCHEDULE

        Last edited by beast10; 06-08-2014, 07:09 PM.

        Comment

        • beast10
          All Star
          • Nov 2011
          • 6246

          #5
          Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

          IDRIS FOSTER: MY AAU BLOG

          January 24th, 2014

          As I previously mentioned in my introductory blog post, I'm Idris Justice, founder of the Indy AAU team 'Westside Eclipse'.

          Since my last post (January 12th) nothing has really been going my way recruiting wise. Got about 1-2 months before the tournaments start up and I literally have five players on the roster... Not a very good start at all. However starting up this team was an extremely high ambition for me and I'm eager to be successful in the long run.

          I'll give you guys a little run down on the guys I've gotten so far...

          Demetrius Austin - He's a point guard with crazy vision. He's only 5'5" so the game doesn't come too easy for him but using his basketball I.Q. makes it a little bit more easier. He's got a reliable jump shot and can speed up a fast break. Also, thanks to his father, Mr. Austin, for helping fund the AAU team.
          Boo-Boo Watson - A lot like Demetrius; Boo-Boo uses his great basketball I.Q. to distinguish himself from others on the court. He's pretty athletic and his ball handling skills are out of this world.
          Thomas Fordham - Great player with a great skill set. Is lights out from beyond the arc but also can utilize his athleticism to get to the rack. Only sketchy thing about him is that he's very thin and with my team's depth being so questionable it's hard to place him at a certain position.
          London Forrest - Here's a kid from overseas who explained to me how he moved over to the Americas for the exposure. From what I've seen/heard Forrest has intimidating athleticism and a knack for rebounding the basketball. He was listed as a small forward but I'd like to utilize him at power forward, maybe.
          Jason Harlow - Here's another shooting threat player I've managed to recruit for the squad. Harlow is knockdown from beyond the arc who also knows what to do with the basketball in critical situations.
          Calvin Cash - Calvin Cash adds another point guard within our depth, he's a kid from good genes as he dad was a former track star. He inherited that trait and that's why he's able to speed up the pace anytime he wants.

          I believe my first five players are pure gems with a lot of talent. A couple of great guards who really know the game then some forwards who can knock down the three and run the floor. Now I just need to continue to get exposure for my team until we officially have at least a 10 man roster.



          This dynasty will be both storylined and blog
          Last edited by beast10; 06-05-2014, 09:42 PM.

          Comment

          • beast10
            All Star
            • Nov 2011
            • 6246

            #6
            Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice



            February 8th, 2014
            - Before Practice



            Setting: You're in the gym, meeting all your your peers who'll you'll be teaming up with for a run to nationals this year and beyond.

            (As I said - this dynasty will turn out very similar to my former Burbank dynasty but only in the perspective in the coach.)

            Comment

            • SonnyFranchise
              Always Sonny Somewhere
              • Jul 2012
              • 553

              #7
              Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

              Can't wait for the first game! 👍👍👍
              Down in The Bayou | UL Lafayette Ragin Cajuns Dynasty

              Comment

              • AdamJones113
                #AyJay
                • Apr 2013
                • 2764

                #8
                Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

                Joe doesn't know anyone. Sometimes he feels like he should have stuck with soccer, but then, as he's standing in the lane someone drives and he swats the ball away, remembering why he loves basketball. The guy's friends roar and Joe starts to play the pickup game with them.
                Tweet
                OS Articles (NBA 2k League)
                SimWorld NBA: The Chronicle
                Go NY Giants!

                Comment

                • caneswag907
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 112

                  #9
                  Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

                  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.

                  Comment

                  • skyler97
                    Rookie
                    • Jun 2012
                    • 423

                    #10
                    Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

                    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
                    Auburn Tigers
                    Atlanta Braves
                    Atlanta Falcons
                    Atlanta Hawks

                    Comment

                    • beast10
                      All Star
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 6246

                      #11
                      Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice



                      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.

                      Comment

                      • Lil_Tip
                        Rookie
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 99

                        #12
                        Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

                        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.

                        Comment

                        • caneswag907
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 112

                          #13
                          Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

                          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.

                          Comment

                          • plumplylumpkin
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 330

                            #14
                            Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

                            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.
                            Make your good better , Make your better best

                            Comment

                            • AdamJones113
                              #AyJay
                              • Apr 2013
                              • 2764

                              #15
                              Re: Journey to the Top | Coaching Career of Idris Justice

                              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.
                              Tweet
                              OS Articles (NBA 2k League)
                              SimWorld NBA: The Chronicle
                              Go NY Giants!

                              Comment

                              Working...