GOT HEART? WE DO Posted May 9, 2009 Report Posted May 9, 2009 I have learned lot about these basketball tryouts throughout these past two months,I spent numerous hours on the road, taking kids back and forth to these so call basketball tryouts. One kid stood out above kids that was six feet tall and over but he was only 5-8, he played his butt off and outplayed the college coaches players he had on scholarships, but after the tryouts, it was told to this young man that he played excellent, but IM SORRY IM LOOKING FOR A TALLER GUARD WITH YOUR TALENT. I can see why so many kids get over looked, all these college coaches want is height. My question to you the fans would you want height or talent on the floor.
Bucof2010 Posted May 9, 2009 Report Posted May 9, 2009 Colleges have enough people to choose from that they can find height and skill.
BLUEDOVE3 Posted May 9, 2009 Report Posted May 9, 2009 I think it would serve your purpose better is to sign up your players for the showcases that are happening in Texas. College coaches are attending these events. At 5'8" the kid better have a lot of heart, skill and luck.
Guest DickVitale Posted May 9, 2009 Report Posted May 9, 2009 Depends on the league...in the Southland a good 5'8 guard may be ok....In the Big 12, a good 5'8 guard will get you FIRED!! Sorry guy, its a business... 8)
BLUEDOVE3 Posted May 9, 2009 Report Posted May 9, 2009 Depends on the league...in the Southland a good 5'8 guard may be ok....In the Big 12, a good 5'8 guard will get you FIRED!! Sorry guy, its a business... 8) What about D-3 or NAIA? Certainly a 5'8" would be welcome with game.
Guest nostradamus Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 I know this....any JUCO or Southland school that doesn't give Dominique Bailey a serious look is absolutely out of their mind.
bacbone9 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 i played in the southland and youre right 5'8 guards arte great in our league, but i would still take skill over height anyday
hjhawks Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 height can gain skill... sometimes rather quickly...... skill cannot gain height..... seems kinda crappy, but that is the way it is...
Guest nostradamus Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 yes....college coaches have these prototypes that they like to find.....some will not even look at a kid if he is not a particular height
shorttexas1 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Posted May 11, 2009 You can't teach genetics. The 5;'8" player is so skilled because he had tpo push all of his career to overcome his height deficiency. In college tall players can perfect their skills but short players wont grow 4"! That one team may not have had guys that can handle him but the coach knew that the guards in his league were just as skilled and taller. He woill have trouble defending and scoring on tallers gaurd with GOOD skills even though his were GREAT!
whsalum Posted May 14, 2009 Report Posted May 14, 2009 It's a shame but there are a lot of very talented ,hard working kids that never get a look simply because there is a proto type player that most coaches look for.The kids that are in the gym at 6 am on there own are the ones that you could build a successful program with but a lot of them never get an opportunity.You can't teach heighth but you also can't teach heart and that's a huge piece of the puzzle.
BLUEDOVE3 Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 It's a shame but there are a lot of very talented ,hard working kids that never get a look simply because there is a proto type player that most coaches look for.The kids that are in the gym at 6 am on there own are the ones that you could build a successful program with but a lot of them never get an opportunity.You can't teach heighth but you also can't teach heart and that's a huge piece of the puzzle. Most coaches believe if any player is worth the look, he will already be under the radar.
BigTimePlayer Posted May 30, 2009 Report Posted May 30, 2009 It is true you cant teach hieght but just ask yourself this and you'll answer this question. Would you rather have a 5'8'' guard or a 6'4'' guard that can do the same things? college coaches have a enough player to choose form to get the 6'4'' guard instead of the 5'8'' its that simple.
CThoops Posted June 8, 2009 Report Posted June 8, 2009 I would take height over skill. Having big players meens you should be able to block shots and rebound the ball well, which is a big plus. Why don't we just get players with both? ;D
BLUEDOVE3 Posted June 8, 2009 Report Posted June 8, 2009 I would take height over skill. Having big players meens you should be able to block shots and rebound the ball well, which is a big plus. Why don't we just get players with both? ;D Those are the freaks of nature-Lebron, Kobie,etc.
CThoops Posted June 8, 2009 Report Posted June 8, 2009 yeah I just think players with height control the game better because of there presence down low. It makes teams shoot much more jumpers when there is a big shot blocker keeping them out. lol
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