truthgetsbusy
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First off this thread really shows who knows and understands basketball.
Yes there is a thing called over training and pushing them too hard. But that really doesnt look like the case here. I think that Jashaun Agusto kid might be doing too much. His dad says he goes 4 hrs a day 6 days a week. Thats prob a lil too much but back to the point. The big time dream is for the kid to become an NBA all-star but so what if he doesnt. He will have been to college for free, seen the world, served community service and done all kinds of things many people dream of. He will have got all the new kicks early, all the groupie girls, and etc. that comes with being a star athlete. Whats wrong with that if he only turns out to be a decent D-1 guard? Even a D-2 star gets a free college education.
All this childhood is overated...I used to go to the court 2 times a day in the summer as a kid. No trainers, no uncles that coach, just me and a ball. I'd give almost anything to live his childhood man. So what its hardwork, its not really work when you having fun. Only bums complain about not having free time to "chill" with there friends. When you hoop almost all your friends hoop too anyways.
Any as for Kendall Marshall, I'm from the same area and seen him since he was a kid. He played open gym with us in HS when he was a kid. I've seen how he put in work and it was impressive but never forced. Now hes going to UNC.
Yes there is a thing called over training and pushing them too hard. But that really doesnt look like the case here. I think that Jashaun Agusto kid might be doing too much. His dad says he goes 4 hrs a day 6 days a week. Thats prob a lil too much but back to the point. The big time dream is for the kid to become an NBA all-star but so what if he doesnt. He will have been to college for free, seen the world, served community service and done all kinds of things many people dream of. He will have got all the new kicks early, all the groupie girls, and etc. that comes with being a star athlete. Whats wrong with that if he only turns out to be a decent D-1 guard? Even a D-2 star gets a free college education.
All this childhood is overated...I used to go to the court 2 times a day in the summer as a kid. No trainers, no uncles that coach, just me and a ball. I'd give almost anything to live his childhood man. So what its hardwork, its not really work when you having fun. Only bums complain about not having free time to "chill" with there friends. When you hoop almost all your friends hoop too anyways.
Any as for Kendall Marshall, I'm from the same area and seen him since he was a kid. He played open gym with us in HS when he was a kid. I've seen how he put in work and it was impressive but never forced. Now hes going to UNC.