Posts Tagged “Stack”
Jul
19
2009
LeBron James Debate Must End: James is the Best Basketball Player on the PlanetPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Sites and The Best ArticlesOne that has become surprisingly popular pits second-year star LeBron James against various other greats, such as Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady, and others. It’s surprising not only because LeBron is so young, so most people would exclude him but also because it really shouldn’t be an argument at all. That’s right. This one is a no-brainer. Stop all the arguments, the debates and the loosely-constructed ideas that other players in the National Basketball Association are better than LeBron James. I’m here to tell you today that there is no reasonable debate — LeBron James is without a doubt the best basketball player on the planet Earth! Okay, before you blow your stack about his age, lack of experience and the fact that he has yet to win a title, like Kobe and others, let’s consider the best barometer of a great basketball player. Truly great players possess all of the fundamental skills: shooting, passing, ball handling, rebounding, shot blocking and defending. Now, players like Kobe, … Tags: Barometer, Basketball Players, Best Basketball Player, Brainer, Debate, Debates, Doubt, Fundamental Skills, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, National Basketball Association, Pits, Planet Earth, Planet One, Stack, Tracy Mcgrady
Jun
12
2009
Fantasy Basketball - 10 Fantasy Basketball Tips For BeginnersPosted by: Mr.Basketball in Basketball Sites and The Best ArticlesKnowing your league setting is the most important part in playing fantasy basketball and is certainly the elementary base in going ahead. Now is the time to run the statistics while comparing your position. 2. “Focus” - Yes that is the fundamental idea of basketball. Focus on the numbers and now consider your statistics. This is an ideal tip to bid bye to the emotional sentiments. 3. You have understood your settings and have also focused on the numbers and now it’s time to get prepared for the draft. An apt draft again depends not only on the number of players but also on the positions and how positions are skewed. Avoid using too odd players while on your 3rd or 4th pick. Try to select big name players to play the first 3 or 4 picks. 4. If you see a major drop off in a particular position right after a definite number, then try to pick up a player or 2 players before that drop off and then come back to other positions. Try to employ the positions, which are famed to be rather “stack … Tags: Basketball League, Basketball Tips, Definite Number, Fantasy Basketball, Focus, Fundamental Idea, Playing Basketball, Sentiments, Stack, Statistics
Morgan Wootten first put DeMatha on the national map of high school basketball in 1965 when his team broke the 71-game winning streak of Lew Alcindors Power Memorial (New York) club. Tap into Woottens tactical genius on these topics and more: Features: - Motion offense, - Flex offense, - 2-3 offense, - Delaware offense, - Stack offense, - Fastbreak offense, - Individual defensive techniques, - Defense against screens, - Full- and half-court pressure defense,
Morgan Wootten first put DeMatha on the national map of high school basketball in 1965 when his team broke the 71-game winning streak of Lew Alcindors Power Memorial (New York) club. Tap into Woottens tactical genius on these topics and more: Features: - Motion offense, - Flex offense, - 2-3 offense, - Delaware offense, - Stack offense, - Fastbreak offense, - Individual defensive techniques, - Defense against screens, - Full- and half-court pressure defense,
Morgan Wootten first put DeMatha on the national map of high school basketball in 1965 when his team broke the 71-game winning streak of Lew Alcindors Power Memorial (New York) club. Tap into Woottens tactical genius on these topics and more: Features: - Motion offense, - Flex offense, - 2-3 offense, - Delaware offense, - Stack offense, - Fastbreak offense, - Individual defensive techniques, - Defense against screens, - Full- and half-court pressure defense,
Morgan Wootten first put DeMatha on the national map of high school basketball in 1965 when his team broke the 71-game winning streak of Lew Alcindors Power Memorial (New York) club. Tap into Woottens tactical genius on these topics and more: Features: - Motion offense, - Flex offense, - 2-3 offense, - Delaware offense, - Stack offense, - Fastbreak offense, - Individual defensive techniques, - Defense against screens, - Full- and half-court pressure defense,
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