Thursday, September 4, 2014

Players Who Sit The Bench Should Bring Their A-Game & Stop Settling

I don't understand how anyone could simply sit on the bench all year long and watch others play without finding some area of weakness in their game that they can exploit and expose when they practice against them daily.

Based on my personal evaluation of players when I watch their team play, the majority of those who play do little silly things wrong often and most get away with it without it ever being exposed. And sometimes when it's exposed by their coaches, they keep doing it because no one has shown that they can do things any better.

Advice From Hoop Hunter:

If I were you (the player), I would get tired of sitting the bench.  I would start competing and exposing my teammates weaknesses during practice daily by competing. I would work my tail off even if I found just one thing that the team needed that I could do better than everyone and I would do it.

And even if my efforts to get off the bench doesn't win me as much court time as I would like, I would find contentment knowing that everyday, I got better and I made my teammates better by Bringing My A-Game.

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