Thursday, September 24, 2009

Go with your strengths

When you have a player who is exceptionally good at one facet of the game, you want him on the floor a lot, even if he is not outstanding at other points. John Fowler’s defense, Rashad Jones-Jennings’ rebounding, Zack Graber’s running the point. Not that all of them weren’t good at other aspects, but they were really outstanding in one area. When a player is that good at something, you need him playing. As long as he plays hard in the other areas, you can put up with it if he is not a world-beater there.

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