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What do you think about the Phoenix Suns next season?
With Stoudemire returning this crowds up the "bigs" positions. Diaw had an amazing playoffs and Thomas is a free agent thinking of re-signing. Nash is turning 32 next season. If you are coach D'Antoni what do you do to keep everyone happy? Personally i'd trade Shawn Marion for more defensive players. Then I'd change the offense with more mid-tempo and pick-and-roll to keep Nash fresh for a couple of more years. Diaw has proven he can be a low post threat on half-court offense. Marion needs to move around more and stay above the rim to keep himself going. What do you think?
lets just say this..... The Dallas Mavericks had to win the series... because come next season.. there will be no team out there that will dominate the suns...
With Amare in the line up... the Suns will eliminate the problem they had...during the playoffs.
Next season the Suns will break records and and accomplish what they couldnt do these seasons... WIN the NBA CHAMPIONSHIP..
Oh yea one more thing: I HATE THE SUNS...just to let you kno..
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Attack the All Court Player (DVD) $22.95 The most well-rounded opponents can take charge of points and hit winners from anywhere on the court. While it may seem like these players have no weaknesses, Attack the All-Court Player will show you how to recognize their patterns and capitalize on the opportunities you create. See key strategies for the all-court game, the shot making and tactics to keep them off balance, and the best drills and games to reinforce these skills in practice. It’s like hiring your own elite-level tennis coach!Hosted by Paul Annacone, coach of Tim Henman and former coach of Pete Sampras, TENNIS Magazine’s Tactical Tennis Series reveals the key strategies and tactics necessary for overcoming any type of opponent.Human Kinetics DVDs are coded for universal playback and can be played in all regions of the world.7/11/2006 copyright, approximately 40 minutes. |
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New York Knicks @ Chicago Bulls | 1993 Playoffs | ECF Game 3: Signs of Life
Becoming a Professional Basketball Player
·   The stakes are high before anyone from high school can get an acceptance from any college that offers athletic scholarships. The road to that much-sought-after scholarship is definitely spiky. The basketball game, alone, requires physical stamina and mental endurance. When these are established, there are more to conquer such as the college application, finalizing your portfolio (resume with completed works attached), and knowing which college coach to approach and to sell your skills.
·   Once you have landed a scholarship and you start to fulfill your childhood dream, then you might begin to feel that school basketball is no longer sufficient to satiate your aching for the professional basketball league. If you have decided to go pro and believe that you can, then read these time-tested guidelines that will surely make you the next 'talk of the town':
1.   Be committed. Once you feel that you have the talent to become a professional basketball player, then commit yourself. Don't chicken out at the slightest sign of obstacles (because there will be many).
2.   It is imperative for you to be on top of your game at all times. Make the impression that you are a go-getter and that you can accomplish whatever you set your mind to. Prepare yourself physically. In terms of endurance, if you are able to run a mile, then do two. Double your efforts and the results will be doubled as well.
3.   Impress your coach. He will be able to back you up on any applications that you make. When he is assured that he has a key player on his team, he might be able to make recommendations. If not, at least the word will get around that a certain player performs each game like it is the last game of his life. Â
4.   Professional basketball is a form of employment and, thus, a career. If you have submitted your best resumes for the college athletic scholarship, then it's a must to submit something more than your best. Highlight the skills that make you an asset to the professional team (examples are your statistics, newspaper articles that were written about you or your team, proof of game programs, etc.). Express your desire to enter the professional league by adding a cover letter. Make sure that the complete application papers are forwarded ahead of schedule. Â
5.   Since professional basketball doesn't require licensing, time and again, the importance of getting good grades is reiterated. Most professional leagues require their players to have graduated from college or be nearing graduation. Graduating students should graduate within the prescribed calendar year. If not, some leagues are able to take in high school graduates. To add to that, they not only require mere graduates but graduates who made good grades.
6.   Develop a professional attitude. Learn punctuality and self-discipline in all matters. Also, know how to bridle your anger. The slightest provocation could send you home and deprive you of the chance to earn $25,000-$20 million every year. Be sure that you are emotionally mature enough to take the rigors of the job.
7.   Apply as early as when you are 20 years of age. In NBA, for instance, they will require you to have graduated from high school at least two years prior to the recruitment process.
8.   Prepare to be homesick. Most professional basketball players have to travel (very far away) from their home so psyche yourself to be tough in all circumstances. Success will only come to those who are willing to sacrifice something in return.
9.   Get yourself an agent that will serve as your counselor. These agents will further your basketball career by helping you connect to the right people in the industry. If you are one of those players who gets called from agents without even asking for one, then you are mightily blessed.
10.   When you are retired, what will you do? You have to have a buffer career for your retirement years. If you can, establish a business and a sizeable savings. Know that there is life beyond the basketball court and that you will inevitably live that.
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