Zach LaVine Working Hard
Zach LaVine Working Hard
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No doubt KAT is working just as hard. I suspect Wiggins, Bazz, Ricky and Belly are too. We know that Wiggins turned down playing for team Canada to prepare for the upcoming season. Belly's been working g out hard at the Wolves practice facility so far this summer.
Don't underestimate the improvement we see in these guys from their work this offseason.
Don't underestimate the improvement we see in these guys from their work this offseason.
- AbeVigodaLive
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1. I want that machine.
2. Thank goodness players from the other 29 teams haven't figured out the Wolves' secret to player development/improvement. Shhhhhh...
[Note: In all honesty, it's good to see LaVine working. And hopefully, it's the right kind of work. I remember one of the reasons I was initially pessimistic about him was an article that described him practicing dunks and emulating shots of other players in countless hours of practice or something like that. I remember thinking... "practice being you and practice the shots you're going to need to make in games instead." I'm much more confident that now that he's got a taste of the NBA and even a hint of success... he's doing just that.]
2. Thank goodness players from the other 29 teams haven't figured out the Wolves' secret to player development/improvement. Shhhhhh...
[Note: In all honesty, it's good to see LaVine working. And hopefully, it's the right kind of work. I remember one of the reasons I was initially pessimistic about him was an article that described him practicing dunks and emulating shots of other players in countless hours of practice or something like that. I remember thinking... "practice being you and practice the shots you're going to need to make in games instead." I'm much more confident that now that he's got a taste of the NBA and even a hint of success... he's doing just that.]
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I love that guys work ethic.
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I will be pissed if LaVine is traded.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:1. I want that machine.
2. Thank goodness players from the other 29 teams haven't figured out the Wolves' secret to player development/improvement. Shhhhhh...
[Note: In all honesty, it's good to see LaVine working. And hopefully, it's the right kind of work. I remember one of the reasons I was initially pessimistic about him was an article that described him practicing dunks and emulating shots of other players in countless hours of practice or something like that. I remember thinking... "practice being you and practice the shots you're going to need to make in games instead." I'm much more confident that now that he's got a taste of the NBA and even a hint of success... he's doing just that.]
I found one that swivels so it can pass to 5 different spots for $4800. Brad Stevens and Steve Alford are paid spokesmen. Found another one where one of the Spokesmen is Brian Cosgriff from Hopkins High School. So the secret is out. Besides, I don't know that a team that employs BlondeRicky should be bragging about the tools it uses to teach shooting technique.
Two more things.
1. I don't like that drill where he's bent over pushing that box. It teaches him to run hunched over rather than tall. I like the one where he's dragging the plate better.
2. When you type "Basketball Rebounding Machine" into amazon, one of your 23 choices is a game-worn Bo Outlaw Magic warm-up jersey. Good rebounder, but hardly qualifies as "Machine". I'm tempted, though. Always one of my favorite Magic players (Magicians?).
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JasonIsDaMan wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:1. I want that machine.
2. Thank goodness players from the other 29 teams haven't figured out the Wolves' secret to player development/improvement. Shhhhhh...
[Note: In all honesty, it's good to see LaVine working. And hopefully, it's the right kind of work. I remember one of the reasons I was initially pessimistic about him was an article that described him practicing dunks and emulating shots of other players in countless hours of practice or something like that. I remember thinking... "practice being you and practice the shots you're going to need to make in games instead." I'm much more confident that now that he's got a taste of the NBA and even a hint of success... he's doing just that.]
I found one that swivels so it can pass to 5 different spots for $4800. Brad Stevens and Steve Alford are paid spokesmen. Found another one where one of the Spokesmen is Brian Cosgriff from Hopkins High School. So the secret is out. Besides, I don't know that a team that employs BlondeRicky should be bragging about the tools it uses to teach shooting technique.
Two more things.
1. I don't like that drill where he's bent over pushing that box. It teaches him to run hunched over rather than tall. I like the one where he's dragging the plate better.
2. When you type "Basketball Rebounding Machine" into amazon, one of your 23 choices is a game-worn Bo Outlaw Magic warm-up jersey. Good rebounder, but hardly qualifies as "Machine". I'm tempted, though. Always one of my favorite Magic players (Magicians?).
I would pay money for a Bo Outlaw jersey. No lie.
I don't own any jerseys though. Other than the Bo Outlaw one... a Chris Mullin one would be on my wish list.
[Note: Fingers crossed for Christmas.]
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:JasonIsDaMan wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:1. I want that machine.
2. Thank goodness players from the other 29 teams haven't figured out the Wolves' secret to player development/improvement. Shhhhhh...
[Note: In all honesty, it's good to see LaVine working. And hopefully, it's the right kind of work. I remember one of the reasons I was initially pessimistic about him was an article that described him practicing dunks and emulating shots of other players in countless hours of practice or something like that. I remember thinking... "practice being you and practice the shots you're going to need to make in games instead." I'm much more confident that now that he's got a taste of the NBA and even a hint of success... he's doing just that.]
I found one that swivels so it can pass to 5 different spots for $4800. Brad Stevens and Steve Alford are paid spokesmen. Found another one where one of the Spokesmen is Brian Cosgriff from Hopkins High School. So the secret is out. Besides, I don't know that a team that employs BlondeRicky should be bragging about the tools it uses to teach shooting technique.
Two more things.
1. I don't like that drill where he's bent over pushing that box. It teaches him to run hunched over rather than tall. I like the one where he's dragging the plate better.
2. When you type "Basketball Rebounding Machine" into amazon, one of your 23 choices is a game-worn Bo Outlaw Magic warm-up jersey. Good rebounder, but hardly qualifies as "Machine". I'm tempted, though. Always one of my favorite Magic players (Magicians?).
I would pay money for a Bo Outlaw jersey. No lie.
I don't own any jerseys though. Other than the Bo Outlaw one... a Chris Mullin one would be on my wish
list.
[Note: Fingers crossed for Christmas.]
You're tempting me, Salvatore Tessio. Just bought running shoes. Maybe I'll check back in a month to see if it's there.
Re: Zach LaVine Working Hard
lipoli390 wrote:https://www.facebook.com/officialzachlavine/videos/510450732498588/
I love how that machine right before it spits out another basketball sounds like any kitchen microwave telling you "YOUR MEAL IS READY".