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Thanks, my coach last year told me to find another sport as well, even allowed me to make the HS JV team as a tenth grader but sat me on the bench the entire season, only to tell me when I asked why that I was the worst player on the team. With the help of involved parents, I transferred to a private high school (that is currently the 3A state champions in basketball and our center is 7'0"!!!! who has not signed or commited yet). I made the varsity team without even having to try out!! But unfortunately I am ineligable this year (my 11th grade year) due to the transfer. All I have is my senior year next year to show what talent I really have! Luckily, I have an outstanding coach who sees the best in everyone and points out your weaknesses in a positive way (and even helps you one on one with those weaknesses!). Thanks for all your advice, hopefully I will get the chance to keep playing in college.
ATM

2007-01-13 01:58:02 · 1 answers · asked by hoopsmom! 2 in Sports Basketball

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You do not have a girls center who is 7'0. She would be taller than any player in the WNBA. I think you are exagerating. I mean Lisa leslie is one of the tallest players at 6'6. Margo dydek is the tallest woman in WNBA history at 7'2. Besides coaches are not there to baby players. They are their to coach and to mold you . Sometimes it takes a kick in the rear. If you didn't want to be considered the worst on the team, during the offseason you should do shooting and ball handling drills. Make sure you use your left and your right hand shooting and dribbling. If you are a guard work on perimeter skills, if an inside player work on post moves: drop step, jump hook, turnaround j, up and under etc.

2007-01-13 03:03:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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