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Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
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[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play
D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
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[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play
D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
[/quote]ASK! ;D
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[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=102146.msg1261534#msg1261534 date=1346897000]
[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play
D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
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Congrats Abe- Your admission applies to most of us.  The advantage you may have over others is that "you know what you don't know"
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[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=102146.msg1261534#msg1261534 date=1346897000]
[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play
D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
[/quote]

Congrats Abe- Your admission applies to most of us.  The advantage you may have over others is that "you know what you don't know"
[/quote] And there are others who can base their experiences and opinions on what they see/seen in person for several years on the  local and national scenes.

When you watch and be around  the top tier high school D-1 talent in practices, games, etc; you know and see the differences. Bradley Beal, Austin Rivers, Kyle Anderson, Rasheed Sulimon (sp?), James McAdoo,etc.
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Many people saw the "differences" in these people:

Adam Morrison
Sam Bowie
Lawrence Funderburke
Tack Minor
Darko Milicic
Yi Jianlian
[/quote] Many people? I didn't say many people, I said me! Plus, I thought we were discussing D-1 talent, NBA. FYI, Tack Minor had a successful D-1 career ;)
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[quote author=Stevenash link=topic=102146.msg1262056#msg1262056 date=1346958853]
Many people saw the "differences" in these people:

Adam Morrison
Sam Bowie
Lawrence Funderburke
Tack Minor
Darko Milicic
Yi Jianlian
[/quote] Many people? I didn't say many people, I said me! Plus, I thought we were discussing D-1 talent, NBA. FYI, Tack Minor had a successful D-1 career ;)
[/quote]

Point being, that at any level, even the alleged experts can be wrong.  As for Mr. Minor, my point again was that his "successful d-1 career" was considerably less than what the consensus prognostication implied.
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[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play
D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
[/quote]

The one thing that English really needs for the next level is STRENGTH,  Hit the weights son. 
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[quote author=Honest Abe link=topic=102146.msg1261863#msg1261863 date=1346944409]
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[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play
D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
[/quote]

The one thing that English really needs for the next level is STRENGTH,  Hit the weights son.
[/quote]I agree sir. I don't know is weight, but he needs to put on 10-15 lbs of muscle to get serious looks. However, the way college coaches emphasize strength/weights, he could add that in one off season, easily.
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[quote name="Honest Abe" post="1262168" timestamp="1346966475"]
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[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play
D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
[/quote]

The one thing that English really needs for the next level is STRENGTH,  Hit the weights son.
[/quote]I agree sir. I don't know is weight, but he needs to put on 10-15 lbs of muscle to get serious looks. However, the way college coaches emphasize strength/weights, he could add that in one off season, easily.
[/quote]
Yes sir  they will definitely do that they did the same to me, but i had wished i had that weight strength already.  would ve gave me a better chance of moving up on the depth chart against the already returning sophs, juniors, seniors of the college team who already have been going through strength training.

as a freshman try working out (like you never have before) for 2 hours and then go straight to the gym to shoot when your arms are like noodles, those sophs juniors seniors will already know about this.
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[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=102146.msg1262112#msg1262112 date=1346962275]
[quote author=Stevenash link=topic=102146.msg1262056#msg1262056 date=1346958853]
Many people saw the "differences" in these people:

Adam Morrison
Sam Bowie
Lawrence Funderburke
Tack Minor
Darko Milicic
Yi Jianlian
[/quote] Many people? I didn't say many people, I said me! Plus, I thought we were discussing D-1 talent, NBA. FYI, Tack Minor had a successful D-1 career ;)
[/quote]

Point being, that at any level, even the alleged experts can be wrong.  As for Mr. Minor, my point again was that his "successful d-1 career" was considerably less than what the consensus prognostication implied.
[/quote]Nash, D-1 po-ten-tial!!!!!! Stay on topic. Man, I can't wait to see you in person. Its more fun talking trash to you in person than on this forum. 8)
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[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play
D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
[/quote]

The one thing that English really needs for the next level is STRENGTH,  Hit the weights son.
[/quote]I agree sir. I don't know is weight, but he needs to put on 10-15 lbs of muscle to get serious looks. However, the way college coaches emphasize strength/weights, he could add that in one off season, easily.
[/quote]
Yes sir  they will definitely do that they did the same to me, but i had wished i had that weight strength already.  would ve gave me a better chance of moving up on the depth chart against the already returning sophs, juniors, seniors of the college team who already have been going through strength training.

as a freshman try working out (like you never have before) for 2 hours and then go straight to the gym to shoot when your arms are like noodles, those sophs juniors seniors will already know about this.
[/quote]Good points but I really wish you would advise others besides Nederland, thank you! Plus they really don't need the weights. They are fine just as it is 8)
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[quote author=Honest Abe link=topic=102146.msg1262168#msg1262168 date=1346966475]
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[quote author=Honest Abe link=topic=102146.msg1261863#msg1261863 date=1346944409]
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[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
[/quote]

The one thing that English really needs for the next level is STRENGTH,  Hit the weights son.
[/quote]I agree sir. I don't know is weight, but he needs to put on 10-15 lbs of muscle to get serious looks. However, the way college coaches emphasize strength/weights, he could add that in one off season, easily.
[/quote]
Yes sir  they will definitely do that they did the same to me, but i had wished i had that weight strength already.  would ve gave me a better chance of moving up on the depth chart against the already returning sophs, juniors, seniors of the college team who already have been going through strength training.

as a freshman try working out (like you never have before) for 2 hours and then go straight to the gym to shoot when your arms are like noodles, those sophs juniors seniors will already know about this.
[/quote]
Good points. Hopefully he (and others) read this and take action before it's too late.
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[quote author=5gallonbucket link=topic=102146.msg1262147#msg1262147 date=1346965023]
[quote author=Honest Abe link=topic=102146.msg1261863#msg1261863 date=1346944409]
[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=102146.msg1261534#msg1261534 date=1346897000]
[quote author=Baller 93 link=topic=102146.msg1261529#msg1261529 date=1346896502]
Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
[/quote]

The one thing that English really needs for the next level is STRENGTH,  Hit the weights son.
[/quote]I agree sir. I don't know is weight, but he needs to put on 10-15 lbs of muscle to get serious looks. However, the way college coaches emphasize strength/weights, he could add that in one off season, easily.
[/quote]
Yes sir  they will definitely do that they did the same to me, but i had wished i had that weight strength already.  would ve gave me a better chance of moving up on the depth chart against the already returning sophs, juniors, seniors of the college team who already have been going through strength training.

as a freshman try working out (like you never have before) for 2 hours and then go straight to the gym to shoot when your arms are like noodles, those sophs juniors seniors will already know about this.
[/quote]
Good points. Hopefully he (and others) read this and take action before it's too late.
[/quote]Too late. Practice starts in ??? weeks. Those puny arms at Nederland won't hold up. Ask HJ!!!
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Zach English- Nederland
6-2 Guard
Info:Good Shooter, pretty good handles, has become more aggressive on offense by driving and finishing, all he really needs to do is get better on Defense and I believe he is D1 player.
[/quote]Zach is good but don't tell him I said it. :D
[/quote]BOOM! Busted [s]2[/s] [s]days[/s] 3 days in a row!  ;D
Zach is a good shooting guard, and he has shown improvements with his ability to get to the hole. He's played point guard mostly over the past 2 years  because he handles the ball better
than anyone else on the team. He is going to do whatever is best for the team to win. I think he is more of a 2 guard, and that's where universities will need him to play if he gets an offer at the next level. His defense and foot work need improvement, but his outside shooting is what colleges will want him to do.

I admitted on a previous thread that I don't know what it takes to play D1 basketball, so I don't know if Zach has 'it'. For now, I'm sure he is focused on the present and enjoying his senior season with his friends/teammates.

I thought Kelvin Smith was good enough to play at the next level, but i think colleges saw him as a 'tweener'. I also thought Prudhomme would have received offers to bigger schools too. My point is that I really don't know what it takes to be a D1 or D1AA player.
[/quote]

The one thing that English really needs for the next level is STRENGTH,  Hit the weights son.
[/quote]I agree sir. I don't know is weight, but he needs to put on 10-15 lbs of muscle to get serious looks. However, the way college coaches emphasize strength/weights, he could add that in one off season, easily.
[/quote]
Yes sir  they will definitely do that they did the same to me, but i had wished i had that weight strength already.  would ve gave me a better chance of moving up on the depth chart against the already returning sophs, juniors, seniors of the college team who already have been going through strength training.

as a freshman try working out (like you never have before) for 2 hours and then go straight to the gym to shoot when your arms are like noodles, those sophs juniors seniors will already know about this.
[/quote]
Good points. Hopefully he (and others) read this and take action before it's too late.
[/quote]Too late. Practice starts in ??? weeks. Those puny arms at Nederland won't hold up. Ask HJ!!!
[/quote]It won't matter for HS. Not that many big physical kids at this level. Anyway, we have 3 big football kids joining the team in Nov/Dec. to bruise it up for district/playoffs. I was suggesting that HS kids in general hit the weights after the season to prepare for the next level.
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Too late to do much good in the weight room for this season.....hey Nash probably time to get HJ focusing on sport specific drills and conditioning though huh?  ;)
[/quote]

Yep- they have been doing it wrong for a very long time.  Not only that but they play a cupcake schedule and it's not real basketball.
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[quote author=5 on 5 link=topic=102146.msg1262448#msg1262448 date=1346982600]
Too late to do much good in the weight room for this season.....hey Nash probably time to get HJ focusing on sport specific drills and conditioning though huh?  ;)
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Yep- they have been doing it wrong for a very long time.  Not only that but they play a cupcake schedule and it's not real basketball.
[/quote]And there you have it-proof from the [s]horse's [/s] Hawk's mouth
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