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Local High School Star
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404 - Not found. Anyone else have this problem?
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I usually hit open layups
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Originally Posted by TheReturn
404 - Not found. Anyone else have this problem?
Same here.
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#BlackExcellence
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NBA Legend
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Originally Posted by Cherry Picker
Try now
Works! Thanks again dude.
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always Showtime
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great stuff man, thanks.
is there any chance that you can also upload inside stuff ? i mean that would be great
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Local High School Star
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Originally Posted by Cherry Picker
Try now
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Cherry Picker again.
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Blaze it up fgt
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Just watched episodes 3 & 4. Great watches, thanks. Will rep.
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NBA sixth man of the year
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Originally Posted by TheReturn
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Cherry Picker again.
This....
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celtics fan
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Coach
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Can someone upload episode 3 and episode 4 on youtube under an obscure title or something? I'm not into downloading files and what not. If you could do that, much respect and appreciation.
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NBA sixth man of the year
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Originally Posted by SamuraiSWISH
Can someone upload episode 3 and episode 4 on youtube under an obscure title or something? I'm not into downloading files and what not. If you could do that, much respect and appreciation.
You don't have to download it, you can watch the stream.
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Anyone know where I can watch 307, Missed Opportunities?
There was a short clip where Steve Kerr was trying to talk about the 'fire' that separates all-time players vs legends, but Kenny Smith kept interrupting him with jokes.
I need to know what Steve Kerr said. (at 6:30)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLONYmXchTQ
Also in that episode, they were talking about why Jordan and Bird were so damned good. (Their flawless fundamentals made everything easier).
Short clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CCkatCABYc
Last edited by played0ut; 07-26-2014 at 07:15 PM.
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with God-given ass
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Originally Posted by played0ut
Anyone know where I can watch 307, Missed Opportunities?
There was a short clip where Steve Kerr was trying to talk about the 'fire' that separates all-time players vs legends, but Kenny Smith kept interrupting him with jokes.
I need to know what Steve Kerr said. (at 6:30)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLONYmXchTQ
Also in that episode, they were talking about why Jordan and Bird were so damned good. (Their flawless fundamentals made everything easier).
Short clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CCkatCABYc
Just watched that episode a few days ago. All except Barry disagreed with Kerr's initial point about, essentially, TMac lacking that same killer instinct a Jordan or Bird had. The conversation basically evolved into the importance of college coaching and coaching in general to which they unanimously agreed that you learn certain fundamentals from great coaching that can't be self-taught.
It was an interesting perspective because a few on the panel played with McGrady and Zeke drafted him in Toronto. They talked about how having an experienced guy in the front office or on the team really helped with their development as a young player. McGrady went to Orlando and he had the world at his hands, but without the proper guidance to help him take advantage of the situation. Grant Hill kept saying how he wish he was healthy during their time and could show him what to do and not to do.
Great segment. Normally each one lasts like 5-8 minutes, or whatever. This one was noticeably longer without a break.
There was a nice cut after a commercial where they were talking about how Jordan so happened to play under 2 of the top 5 coaches in the history of the sport (Dean Smith and Phil Jackson) and then Zeke went off on how every one of his coaches from high school to the pros went on to be in the HOF. Implied their coaching was the reason he became the player he ended up being.
It's no coincidence these all time great players also had all time great coaches. Wish I had a transcript or link because basketball coaches seemed to be the most overlooked of their profession and hearing these HOFers, allstars, or just savvy basketball players who played at the highest level delve into how important coaching is, it really opened my eyes.
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