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There are a lot of pressures and a lot of questions for today’s basketball players. We asked coaches to tell us the most-difficult thing for high school basketball players to deal with these days?
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There are a lot of pressures and a lot of questions for today’s basketball players. We asked coaches to tell us the most-difficult thing for high school basketball players to deal with these days?
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Chad Campbell
John Marshall-Head Coach
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I think there’s too much basketball going on. They play all year and they have people tugging at them from so many different directions. They play a lot for a lot of different coaches. I think they have a hard time focusing during the high school season.
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Robert Foreman
Westmore-Head Coach
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The biggest thing is time management. We lose a lot of kids that we didn’t lose 10 or 15 years ago. A lot of kids have to get jobs or aren’t able to participate in sports. Some need jobs and that’s sad that they have to give up sports in order to work.
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Tim Stogsdill
Putnam West-Head Coach
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We’re a microwave society that wants everything quick. That makes it hard to find practice players. Everyone just wants to play games. No one seems to want to practice or work on the fundamentals anymore.
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