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1 TAVOY PLAYMAKER/ RELENTLESS SCORER YOUR BASKETBALL IQ HAS IMPROVED YOUR WILLINGNESS TO USE YOUR TEAMAMATES YOU APPLY THINGS YOU HAVE LEARNED IN PRACTICE YOU UNDERSTAND THE PLAYS Paul George Become more even keel do not let your emotions get the best of you. Develop a more consistent Jump Shot add a spin series to your offensive tool box Continue to be relentless in attacking the basket But do it by working on developing a change of pace Game Grant Hill Become a stat stuffer. 15 Pts 10 Rebs 5 Ast 5Stl 2 Blk Every time you step on or off the court you must feel like you are the best player on the court and no one can stop you. You can be a dynamic two- way player. Find your peace on the court. Continue to grow and become a student of the game it will accelerate your progression. 1
2 IILOTES GLASS CLEANER/ RIM PROTECTOR YOUR CONFIDENCE HAS GROWN FINISHING AT THE RIM DEVELOPING TOOLS FOR THE POST YOU CAN ALWAYS IMPACT THE GAME DEFENSIVILY Get Stronger and use your strength to move people out of your path to both clear rebounds and finish at the rim. DeAndre Jordan Develop a mid-range game Master the art of getting to the basket with no more than 3 dribbles and great foot work. Tyson Chandler Mr. Double Double. 10 Points 15 Rebs 2 Blk Run to the front of the Rim and demand the ball. Your athleticism is what will set you apart. If your mindset becomes to out work the person across from you, you will be able to score with ease. Always Play bigger than you are!. 2
3 JAY LOCKDOWN DEFENDER YOUR BASKETBALL IQ HAS IMPROVED YOUR WILLINGNESS TO BECOME THE DEFENSIVE ANCHOR YOU ARE DEVELOPING INTO A CORNER SPECIALIST RUNNING THE 78 Develop a more consistent Jump Shot & Finish all open layups Marcus Smart Sure, up your handles and learn to use your body to keep players off you Ron Harper Improve your decision making with the ball in your hand Clamp God (Crazy 8 s) 8 Points 8 Rebs 8 Stl Set the tone. Always feel like no one can score on you no matter what position or what size. Improve your offensive game by picking your spots and making the defense pay when they don t guard you as hard as you guard them. 3
4 BRADEN SHARPSHOOTER / ESCAPE DRIBBLE ARTIST YOUR BASKETBALL IQ HAS IMPROVED AS A ONE ON ONE DEFNDER SETTING UP TEAMMATE WITH PASSES THAT LEAD TO GOOD SHOTS USING AN ESCAPE DRIBBLE TO CREATE GREAT OPEN LOOKS Work on your pivot series and dribble pull back. Add a quick crossover to become more explosive in the open court. Ray Allen Chris Mullin Make Sure They Know Your Name 15 Points 3 Rebs 3 Ast 3Stl Expand your Range Sure, up your handles. Add a consistent floater and tear drop game to your offensive tool box Your Basketball IQ always puts you in the right positions to be impactful. Start your maturation now. You can take over games by controlling pace. Continue to expand your range and be a killer from 15ft and out. Then punish defenders by attacking the rim and finding teammates for easy buckets. 4
5 ELIJAH SHARPSHOOTER / 3 & D SPECIALIST WILLINGNESS TO TAKE OPEN SHOTS OFF BALL HELP REBOUNDING FROM A GUARD POSITION MAKING IMPACT PLAYS Develop a jab step game Expand your Range Danny Green Sure, up your handles. Add a floater and tear drop game to your offensive tool box Jeff Hornacek Grow Your Confidence 10 Points 3 Rebs 2 Ast 2Stl Work on physically getting stronger, so you can take on more defensive challenges, and take more contact when finishing at the rim. Continue to expand your range and be a killer from 15ft and out. Work on different Layup Finishes and Ball Fakes to make getting buckets easier. 5
6 MATHYS SHOT CREATOR / SLASHER FINISHING AT THE RIM PLAYING THE PASSING LANES RUNNING THE BREAK Physically get stronger & work on your balance Start challenging yourself to slash to the basket on quick cuts and balanced finishes at the rim with different finishes Jeff Green Sure, up your handles. Be a break starter with solid outlet passes and a break finisher by attacking the rim. Larry Sanders Deliver on Potential. 10pts 5rbs 2ast 2stl Play with more confidence. You have a good foundation and fundamentals it s time to start putting more of it on display. Sometimes people can forget you are on the court because you are not doing anything bad or anything to stand out. Always make an impact on the game when you are on the floor. 6
7 XAVIER GLASS CLEANER/ POST SCORER OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING OFFENSIVE PUTBACKS CLEARING REBOUNDS WITH THE DRIBBLE & WING OUTLET PASS PASSING TO THE WINGS OUT OF THE HIGH POST Brooke Lopez Lateral quickness Staying engaged on the defensive end & taking on the challenge of stopping your man Develop a go to post move and a counter move Ralph Sampson Turn the Corner Own the Boards 10 Points 12 Rebs As the season progressed you got better and better. Become a force of nature get stronger and play big. Do not be afraid to knock people over. Develop a reliable jump shot within 15ft. Get Vertical on defense & Box out. Use the school season to shine, dominate, and get your confidence up. 7
8 JORDAN PLAYMAKER / FLOOR GENERAL Damian Lillard HANDLING BALL PRESSURE TAKING SHOTS WITHIN THE FLOW OF THE SETTING UP TEAMMATE WITH PASSES THAT LEAD TO GOOD SHOTS ATTACKING THE BASKET WITH MULTIPLE LAYUP FINISHES Add a jab series to your offensive tool box Increase your IQ on zone defense & different ways to defend the pick & roll Sure, up your handles. Become a pick and Roll Maestro Tim Hardaway Outshine your matchup. 12 Points 3 Rebs 2 Ast 3Stl Your Basketball IQ always puts you in the right positions to be impactful. Start your maturation now. You can take over games by controlling pace. Continue to expand your range and be a killer from 12ft and out. Then punish defenders by attacking the rim and finding teammates for easy buckets. 8
9 SEAN B SHOIT CREATOR Dwanye Wade MOVING WITHOUT THE BALL TAKING HIGHER PERCENTAGE SHOTS MAN, TO MAN SCHEMES DEFENSIVE AWARENESS Sure, up your handles add a jab step series to your offensive tool box Develop your left hand & work more on the left side of the floor Work on your court vision and making entry passes into the post Brandon Roy GOALS FOR NEXT SEASON Two Way Threat 10 Points 5 Stls As the season progressed you got better and better. You have started to become a scorer finding various ways to get buckets. Continue to work on your jump shot and your free throws. Study ways to move without the ball to get to your spots on the floor and not stand still so you do not give the defense any time off. Come back with a killer mentality that you can score every time you put up a shot. 9
10 TYLER GLASS CLEANER/ POST SCORER OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING GETTING MID RANGE SHOTS OUT OF THE HIGH POST BACKING DOWN IN THE LOW POST & GETTING TO THE BASKET CONTROLING YOUR EMOTIONS Marc Gasol Tim Duncan Drop Steps on the left & Right Box Finishing at the rim through contact Interior Big to Big Passing (High Post & Short Corner) Develop a go to post move and a counter move NEXT SEASON Own the Boards & The Post Become the Put back King 10 Points 12 Rebs As the season progressed you got better and better. Become a force of nature get stronger and play big. Do not be afraid to knock people over. Do your work early on both sides of the ball and attack the ball at its peak. Finish with confidence and power around the rim. Have the mindset that every rebound belongs to you. 10
11 JEREMIAH LOCKDOWN DEFENDER/ SLASHER FINDING TEAMATES ON THE FASTBREAK HANDLING ON BALL PRESSURE YOUR BASKETBALL IQ & DECISION MAKING WITH THE BALL IN YOUR HAND IMPROVED TAKING GAME APPROPRIATE SHOTS Jimmy Butler Ron Artest Your Balance & Overall Agility Develop a consistent Jump Shot add either a jab series or spins series to your offensive tool box Sure, Up you handles and your left hand, become a consistent finisher when you have open layups GOALS FOR NEXT SEASON Announce your Arrival 8pts 6rbs 2 ast 3 stl Things are starting to click now. All you must do is continue to develop aspects of your game until the light bulb finally comes on, and the game slows down for you. As a tweener (G/ SF) and a player who always play up you have to start your maturation as a slasher who can attack the rim with timely cuts and consistent finishes. 11
12 ANDREW SHARPSHOOTER Kyle Korver James Jones KNOCKING DOWN OPEN JUMP SHOTS CONSITENT FINISHER (LAYUPS & FREE THROWS) CLEARING REBOUNDS AND ADVANCING THE BALL INTO THE FRONT COURT USING SIDELINE OUTLETS TAKING WHAT THE GIVES YOU AND USING AN EFFECTIVE ESCAPE DRIBBLE Lateral Quickness Agility & Quickly Changing Direction Expand your Range learn to move without the ball and get to your spots on the court Work on keeping your shooting mechanics intact while developing a quicker release. Catch & Shoot Assassin 8 Points 3 Rebs 1 ast 2 stls You are becoming an offensive weapon. Build on that by becoming a deadeye shooter. Work off the ball like Rip Hamilton. Take on defensive challenges. Make sure you are making yourself available to the ball. Quicken your release so all you need to get your shot of is 3 ft of space. 12
13 GERALD GLASS CLEANER/ POST SCORER OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING OFFENSIVE PUTBACKS CLEARING REBOUNDS WITH THE DRIBBLE & WING OUTLET PASS KNOWING YOUR DEFENSIVE ASSIGMENT Thristan Thompson Anderson Verajo Catching & Finishing with both hands around the rim Staying engaged on the defensive end & taking on the challenge of stopping your man Develop a go to post move and a counter move - Fix your follow through & squaring up on your jump shots Show Them You ve Been Working 10 Points 10 Rebs As the season progressed you got better and better. Become a force of nature get stronger and play big. Do not be afraid to knock people over. Develop a reliable jump shot within 15ft. Get Vertical on defense & Box out. Confidence Confidence! 13
14 SEAN T FLOOR GENERAL MOVING WITHOUT THE BALL UNDERSTANDING SPACING GOOD JOB ON DEFENSIVE ASSIGNMENTS IN ZONE SCHEMES CHOKING THE OUTLET TO PREVENT LEAK OUTS 67 Confidence in your offensive game Donte Exum Avery Johnson Work on your jump shot & become an escape dribble artist and a catch and shoot assassin Sure, up your passing & Get Stronger so you can keep defenders off you GOALS FOR NEXT SEASON Floor General & Executioner 7 Points 2 Rebs 3ast Have faith in yourself and trust your ability to shoot. Become a reliable floor general and knockdown timely jump shots when left open, Work on your quickness. A quick first step and quick hands will make life easier on both sides of the ball. 14
15 WILL SHOT CREATOR W HO TO EMULATE Eric Gordon Dan Marjele OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING USING SCREENS TO CREATE YOUR OWN SHOTS CLEARING REBOUNDS WITH THE DRIBBLE & WING OUTLET PASS RUNNING THE FLOOR WITH A PURPOSE & UNDERSTANDING SPACING Lateral quickness Staying engaged on the defensive end & taking on the challenge of stopping your man Develop a rip through series and a consistent jump shot of the dribble Get back to your potential 10 Points 4 Rebs 2ast Nagging Injuries hampered the first half of the season. As you started to get healthy you found more ways to impact the game. With a more consistent shot and the ability to pull up off the dribble you will be able to set opponents up to constantly be on the attack. 15
16 ADORIAN MR. INTANCHABLES Nicolas Batum OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING LOOKING TO BE MORE AGGRESSIVE ON CLEARING REBOUNDS WITH THE DRIBBLE & WING OUTLET PASS UNDERSTANDING DEFENSIVE RESPOSIBILITY Lateral quickness Layup finishes with both hands from all angles Develop a go to move and a counter move Shane Battier Find your passion 6 Points 5 Rebs With hard work you can be a solid foundation to be successful in this game. You must decide if your passion is high enough to reach your potential Keep doing all the things that do not show up on the stat sheet. Set your mind on out working everyone and improve on your layups. Confidence Confidence Confidence! 16
17 SAQUAN GLASS CLEANER/ POST SCORER OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING OFFENSIVE PUTBACKS WITH MULTIPLE FINISHES ANCHORING THE INTERIOR PASSING AND SURE HANDS IN THE POST Karl Anthony Towns Footwork in the post and add at least two counter moves using up and under or spin series Get stronger to clear more space and make getting position easier Expand your Range to add another weapon to your offensive tool box Alonzo Morning The New Arrival 10 Points 12 Rebs With the select team you are the picture of consistency. You have gotten better and better each season around the basket. As defense starts to become man to man oriented, I would like to see you develop a consistent back to the basket postgame. I would also like to see you start to mature into a stretch big. If you keep adding to your offensive tool box your offensive game will become ungradable. 17
18 JAQUAN GLASS CLEANER/ POST SCORER OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING PASSING & TIMELY CUTS POST OFFENSIVE PUTBACKS WITH MULTIPLE FINISHES Al Horford Footwork in the post and add at least two counter moves using up and under or spin series Get stronger to clear more space and make getting position easier Expand your Range and create more spots on the court where you feel comfortable knocking down jumpers. Charles Barkley The Young Gun 10 Points 12 Rebs With the select team you are one of our go to players. As an undersized big man, you use your body well to get offensive and defensive positioning. I would like to see you expand your range and become a killer in the short corner adding a spin series to your game, and a turnaround jumper. I d also like to see you get a quicker first step and stronger upper body. 18
19 TREY J SHOT CREATOR/ FLOOR GENERAL CONTROLING THE AND DICTATING PACE ATTACKING THE RIM & CREATING AND 1 OPPORTUNITIES INCREASING YOUR EFFICENCY AS A HELP DEFENDER Become a Pick & Roll Maestro Add a Fade Away or a Turnaround Jumper Develop a go to post move and a counter move Devin Booker Stephon Marbury Freshman Sensation 12 Points 6 Rebs 2ast With the select team you get everyone into the right position and you run the offense and control tempo. I would like to see you add more to your offensive arsenal and become even more consistent as an off the dribble shooter. As you become more comfortable with your game become a more vocal leader. 19
20 DEVIN PLAY MAKER / RELENTLESS SCORER Donovan Mitchell Baron Davis YOUR BASKETBALL IQ IMPROVED HANDLING ON BALL PRESSURE FINDING OPEN TEAM MATES IN POSITION TO TAKE GOOD SHOTS FINISHING THROUGH CONTACT Start challenging yourself to slash to the basket on quick cuts and balanced finishes at the rim with different finishes Staying engaged on the defensive end & taking on the challenge of stopping your man while still being a good help defender Develop a consistent jump shot of the pull up dribble and out of a combo dribble Tell them no one is better 15 Points 7 Rebs 2 ast 2 stl Every time you step on or off the court you must feel like you are the best player on the court and no one can stop you. You can be a dynamic two- way player. Kill your defenders by incorporating a change of pace to your offensive attack. Punish your defender by seeking out contact the whole game. Work on up and under, and floater finishes to complement your spin move. 20
21 LUKE CORNER SPECIALIST / SLASHER BECOMING A SHORT PORCH MAESTRO DEVELOPING A CONSITENTT RUNNER KNOCKING DOWN OPEN JUMP SHOTS BASKETBALL IQ IMPROVED Physically get stronger & work on your balance Start challenging yourself to slash to the basket on quick cuts and balanced finishes at the rim with different finishes Kelly Oubre Sure, up your handles. Be a break starter with solid outlet passes and a break finisher by attacking the rim. Shawn Marion Be the Man 12 Points 5 Rebs 2Ast Watch your demeanor on the court, bench, and huddles. Really work on moving without the ball even if just to get to same spot on the other side of the floor. Start attacking the rim on one dribble and dynamic foot work with a combination of powerful and finesse finishes at the rim off timely cuts. Continue to increase your productivity from the 3-point line and become a short corner deadeye shooter. 21
22 CANYON RIM PROTECTOR/ POST SCORER Nikola Jokic Antwan Jamison OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING OFFENSIVE PUTBACKS OPERATING IN THE HIGH POST RUNNING THE FLOOR AND GETTING POSITION EARLY TO POST UP AND CREATE EASY ENTRY PASS LANES Get Stronger and work on your balance. Keep the Ball high unless you are dribbling Work on your interior passing especially to other Bigs and start drifting out more into the short corner Develop a go to post move and a counter move and a consistent short corner jump shot The Takeover 15 Points 15 Rebs 3 blks Start working on your foot work in the post try to get into your shots on 2 dribbles or less. Start expanding your range and don t hesitate to take open shots with your range. Sure up your handles so it is easier to clear out rebounds and get the break started. 22
23 BRANDON SHARPSHOOTER/ TEAR DROP FINISHER RELEASING THE BALL BEFORE THE TRAP COMES USING FLAT SCREENS TO GET SHOTS FEEDING THE BIGS IN THE HALF COURT USING THE BOUNCE PASS Kyle Lowry Mike Bibby Be The General 10 Points 3 Rebs 3 Ast Probing the zone defense & using your eyes to look off the defense. Keep finding ways to pass the ball under pressure. Get stronger & Expand your range as the players around you become more athletic improve your court vision to put the ball in places that let them quickly get into their shots or attack the rim. Work on your pivot series and dribble pull back. Add a quick crossover to become more explosive in the open court The season started off a little rocky, but you progressively got better and found your way. As an undersized guard your biggest challenge will be to continue to find ways to get separation from your defenders. With a solid shot and a willingness to pass to open guys you can be a great floor general. 23
24 DWIGHT GLASS CLEANER/ POST SCORER Lamarcus Alridge Amare Stoudamire OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING OFFENSIVE PUTBACKS CLEARING REBOUNDS WITH THE DRIBBLE & WING OUTLET PASS BACKING DOWN IN THE LOW POST & GETTING TO THE BASKET Lateral quickness Staying engaged on the defensive end & taking on the challenge of stopping your man Develop a go to post move and a counter move Turn the Corner Own the Boards 10 Points 15 Rebs As the season progressed you got better and better. Become a force of nature get stronger and play big. Do not be afraid to knock people over. Develop a reliable jump shot within 15ft. Get Vertical on defense & Box out. Use the school season to shine, dominate, and get your confidence through the roof. 24
25 BRYCE SHOT CREDATOR Ricky Rubio Aaron Brooks BALL HANDLING AGAINST ON BALL PRESSURE TAKING OPEN SHOTS POST ENTRY PASSES RECOGNIZING WHERE THE PRESSURE IS COMING FROM Start working on being a complete point guard. Shoot when open and start working through flat screens and pick and rolls. If you are not going to get much taller then get stronger and work on being explosive. Explosive finishes at the rim. Explosive first step. Add a pivot series and crossover steps to your offensive tool box. Challenge yourself to get quicker especially with your lateral movement. Let s Take Over 10 Points 4 Rebs 2Ast You are head and shoulders away the most positive player on your squad. You are locked in and encouraging to your teammates. As a point guard you are a leader and your leadership skills are impressive. As an undersized guard you must figure out how to create space and keep the defense honest. Try to add a go to combo dribble and crossover. Improve your left hand. Be Confident in your abilities. 25
26 AIDAN SHOT CREATOR 69 MOVING WITHOUT THE BALL UNDERSTANDING SPACING GOOD JOB ON DEFENSIVE ASSIGNMENTS IN ZONE SCHEMES FINISHING OFFENSIVE POSSESIONS WITH GOOD SHOTS AND A HIGH LAYUP PERCENTAGE 68 Confidence in your offensive game Joe Ingles Peja Stojakovic Work on your jump shot. Sure up you handles & work on Creative Layup Finishes. Sure, up your passing & Get Stronger so you can keep defenders off you Let s Build 6 Points 3 Rebs 1Ast 1Stl As the season progressed you got better and more comfortable with the speed of the game. Continue to work on the fundamentals to give yourself a solid foundation. If you continue to improve at the rate you did this season you can be an impact player. Work on catching and shooting and getting to the rim on no more than 2 dribbles and good footwork. 26
27 LOGAN GLASS CLEANER/ STRETCH BIG OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING OFFENSIVE PUTBACKS CLEARING DEFENSIVE MOVING WITHOUT THE BALL Pau Gasol Lateral quickness, stamina, and strength Developing a consistent jump shot if you want to continue to shoot from the outside Develop a go to post move and a counter move Chris Bosh Make an Impact 8 Points 10 Rebs As the season progressed you got better and better. Become a force of nature get stronger and play big. Do not be afraid to knock people over. Develop a reliable jump shot. Get Vertical on defense & Box out. Use the school season to shine, dominate, and get your confidence up. Find the right mix of in the post and moving out to the wing, 27
28 MATTHEW CATHC & SHOOT / SHOOTING GUARD KNOCKING DOWN OPEN JUMP SHOTS PROTECTING THE BALL & MINIMIZING TURNOVERS TAKING WHAT THE GIVES YOU PASSING OUT OF THE TRAP AND MAKING GOOD POST ENTRY PASSES JJ Redick John Paxon Lateral Quickness Agility & Quickly Changing Direction and add the escape dribble to your offensive tool box Expand your Range learn to move without the ball and get to your spots on the court Work on keeping your shooting mechanics intact while developing a quicker release. Offensive Threat 9 Points 3 Rebs 1 Ast You are becoming an offensive weapon. Build on that by becoming a deadeye shooter. Work off the ball like Rip Hamilton. Take on defensive challenges. Make sure you are making yourself available to the ball. Quicken your release so all you need to get your shot of is 2 ft of space. 28
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