NBA DEVELOPMENT

Lately I have been promoting and pressing a lot of material from other sites. There are a few reasons why I’ve this has been a theme lately, which will actually be a theme of a blog post in a few days.

Anyways, I’ve been going through some of my old files and trying to locate digital versions of my favorite articles. I went through this phase a few years ago where I printed off everything online that I enjoyed reading. Now, I’m kind of working backwards because having access to it online is way more convenient than having a bunch of loose papers floating around my office.

I had been searching for a copy of this article for some time before finally finding. Part of the reason why I struggled to locate it is because I was serving as a full-time missionary for the LDS Church when my buddy sent the text of the article to me in an email; I had never visited the actual site until yesterday. To further complicate matters, the story is almost seven years old now, and I lost my printed copy years ago. After a somewhat long and frustrating search, I found it and got to enjoy it again.

Because of how frequently players are on the move, the article seems pretty out-dated. That being said, it still has a lot of really interesting content and insight regarding player development theories in the NBA. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.

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Published by Hayden Coombs

Communication professor interested in a little of everything. My passions include: sports, journalism, human communication, parenting and family, teaching, academia, religion, politics, higher education, and athletic administration.

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