Sunday, July 25, 2010

SMALL THINGS MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE

Most players base their game on hope or on luck. They hope they get an open look, they hope they make the shot, they hope they can make the pass...

Good players don't base their game on hope (or luck). Good players base their game on "habits." Habits that will work over and over again every time against the best competition they will ever face.

If you want to look special and standout from the other players on the court, you cannot base your game on hope. You must understand the habits that you have developed (both good & bad) determine your chances for success. When a coach tries to correct a bad habit, they are not criticizing you or your game... they are trying to point you toward success.

It takes just as much time to practice and reinforce bad habits as it does to practice and reinforce good habits. The choice is yours...

Being average means you are just as close to the worst as you are to the best. Why settle for being average?

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