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If you want rings play travel ball. If you want a meaningful state championship trophy that will be admired forever then play high school sports. When is the last time you seen a community celebrate at travel ball championship?


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A player must accept total responsibility for their attitude and work ethic before they can get on the path to success.


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This is Javeno Mclean. He followed his heart by opening up a gym exclusively for people with dementia and disabilities. The best part? It's 100% free.


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Lazy people do a little work and think they should be winning! -vs.- Winners work as hard as possible and still wonder if they are being lazy! Hard work > Lazy 💯 🎥 @LewisCaralla


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"Stats are killing the game of basketball. A lot of things happen that you can't measure in stats" - Marc Gasol


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So many parents don’t realize that their actions positively or negatively effect their kid…that HS/AAU coach you screamed at who knows all the college coaches more often than not will be talking to those college coaches about you and your kid.


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Parents: If there’s ONE video you watch on social media today. Please let it be this one: Frank Martin discusses parents attempting to coach their kids from the sidelines.


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We do not play basketball like a AAU team. I'm sorry, we actually rotate on defense, close out, box out, run sets, have roles, all the things college coaches would want to evaluate.


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Hey HS parents if you & your kid can’t handle being coached by AAU & HS Coaches…I mean REALLY coached which includes yelling & criticism. Your baby’s never going to make it in college!! Trust that! 🤷🏻‍♀️


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There are 0 college coaches who care whether you won your U12's tournament.


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"I think I started learning lessons about being a good person long before I ever knew what basketball was. And that starts in the home, it starts with the parental influence" - Julius Erving


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