Quick take: can we eliminate the "ball in your best player's hands" line of thinking if that player has no open shot? Run a set, get someone open. Doesn't have to be your #1 star.
Quick take: can we eliminate the "ball in your best player's hands" line of thinking if that player has no open shot? Run a set, get someone open. Doesn't have to be your #1 star.
I disagree. That dude is god in Richmond. He is a very wealthy man there. He didn't have to move his family. It's a great community. He's got job security for life, and I wouldn't be surprised if they become a perennial powerhouse. It's to the point that the nation has high expectations for them every year.