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An important
aspect is developing a proper attitude about the game. To
become winners, we must recognize how important our teammates
are. "United we stand, divided we fall!" We must stick
together. We must work together on offense with good passing,
looking for an open teammate. But don't be afraid to shoot! If
you are open, take the shot. Part of being a good teammate is
scoring and taking good shots! If you miss a shot, forget
it...you'll probably make the next one.
Remember:
there is no such thing as a perfect game! Michael Jordan has
never played a perfect game...he has always missed some shots.
So don't get down on yourself if you mess up. Just keep playing
hard and things will work out. None of us is perfect...even the
coaches! The refs aren't perfect either... so expect a bad call
or two and don't let it get to you. Basketball is not a perfect
game. Remember, “a good garden may have some weeds.” (John
Wooden).
Being a good
teammate is playing hard on defense. Go hard for loose balls
and rebounds. Learn how to "box-out". Learn to set good picks
(screens) on offense, so you can free up a teammate for an easy
shot. Being a good teammate means coming to the game rested and
playing as hard as you can. It means encouraging your teammates
on and off the court. Together you can win! For you to become
champions, you must develop a team "chemistry", or spirit...a
respect and trust in each other, that you must begin to form now
and develop over the years as you get into high-school. Many
very talented teams never reach their full potential because
they lack this chemistry, or team spirit. Many less talented
teams have accomplished unthinkable goals by their hard work,
desire, and team spirit.
Proper
attitude means respect for your teammates and your opponents.
Your opponents are trying their best just like you. Never try
to "show up" or "trash-talk" your opponents, and don't
over-celebrate a basket with too many "high-fives". When you
over-celebrate, you make it seem like the basket was a big deal,
and something you didn't really expect to make. Instead, be
cool, like it's no big deal, you do it all the time.
Never play
"dirty"...it's just not worth it! You only lower yourself by
doing it. Play hard, with enthusiasm, and play to win, but play
with class. Make your parents and teachers proud. Don't argue
with the referees...they're human and don't always make the
right call, but hey, that's life...its not always fair. You
just have to make the best of the situation and go on. People
will remember you for how you act on the court. When you win,
never gloat or rub it in your opponent's face.
When you are
on the court, play as hard as you can to win, but when the game
is over, it's over! Forget it, it's only basketball! When you
lose a game, remember that you can often learn more in losing.
You don't have to win a trophy to be a winner!
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2002-2004, James A. Gels, all rights reserved.
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