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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
So, what you are saying is that these are the same things many of us have been doing for years but someone has given them new words so that it sounds like some great new technique. In 5 or 6 years expect someone to coin another term for this and make it sound like something new and then use it to make those who don't know the new lingo sound like they are not keeping up with the "changes" in mechanics.
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Yeah I don't see how this is an NBA philosophy, I see 90 percent of the college guys on TV doing this same thing. And when I go to camps I hear "mirror the ball" and "close down to the endline as Trail" and "it's ok to have two C's" and C always goes to the "open low" position when there is a shot on the wing. Sounds like different terminology for the same stuff.