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Originally posted by Hawks Coach
All points count equal mathematically speaking, but in terms of outcome in a close game, 2 points with 30 seconds left in the game mean a whole lot more than 2 points with 8:00 left in the 1st quarter.
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......to "Take care of the little things and the big things will take care of themselves"
For an official the little things are to make sure you're hustling, in position, have a good command of the rules, good game awareness and be consistant with your calls from the first quarter to the last shot of overtime. Those little things will make most any game a good game and ensure a fair outcome for both teams.
For a coach the little things might be to take advantage of every scoring opportunity be it early or late. You don't have to worry about that last second shot to win or tie if you've taken advantage of all opportunities up to that point.
I seen a lot of coaches that have spent a huge amount of time putting together tons of plays (it's evident in the teams execution on the court) while they shoot horribly from the line. A team becomes good at what it practices most. A little thing wouldn't you agree?
Which is an easier shot....an uncontested free throw or a pressure-packed last second shot with a hand in the players face?
By the way Hawks Coach, I always appreciate your imput on the board whether I agree or not. It's always well thought out.