Great show! Respectful kids! Shows the best of the university. It also shows the strength and compassion of coach Knight and the other coaches. A good program for high school basketball players to learn how college basketball and coaches work.
I love basketball when I was younger, loved to play not do drills all day. Many things. First, the best conditioned athletes (and I mean the 4 teams sports in the U.S.A.) are hockey players. They do everything that any other athlete does (weights, working out, all those things) but they have to do it on 2 inches of a very thin metal on a substance that is harder than most and also they hit viciously and the collisions are so different because you see each other before hand and if you dont, your toast. Also, don't forget this 100 MPH shots coming at you . Tough, tough sport. Second, these guards are a dime every 100 thousand. There are a 1000 guards at all college levels just as fast and faster and have a deadly shot and all those street ballers too. Who is that Arvin going to cover, a 6' 4" point guard, no. If he doesn't throw 20 a game in he is useless. Like I said before the game is height. No matter how conditioned you think you are you break down at the end and then you need (around) the size match ups and small vs big, won't ever work, so these little scrimmages work a minute or two but not in a game. They are to small, go to a school where you may play. And all that working out, all that sweat and junk and Tech went no where. Lastly, all that wasted money and energy on that equipment at the school and after a few years the guys are gone. It is all for those that don't want a real job and really contribute to society. A total waste. God Bless
They could have measured the guys and saved them the trouble. Maybe Arvin would have had a chance if he could shoot better and had a bit better IQ. Cole had zero chance. Maybe if he could shoot like Steph Curry, but then he would have been playing already for a school somewhere.
that #3 is a dirty player. Throws elbows and pushes off. Small guy trying to be big. He'd be on the floor and then dentist office if he played in our gym.
@@kg_4ua648 I wouldn't say that. In all of their interviews they seemed to understand the method of the madness... except Arvin's comment about coach knight making the wrong decision at the end. Coach knight clearly wanted a big guy on the roster
His overall attitude was piss poor. He wasn't the type of kid who was going to listen, adapt, and improve. In his mind, he already knew it all. Bad personality for a college team.
This show is great.
Yes it is
Great show! Respectful kids! Shows the best of the university. It also shows the strength and compassion of coach Knight and the other coaches. A good program for high school basketball players to learn how college basketball and coaches work.
Yes it is a great show
Dude walked out with his hands in pants…lovely
"I ain't working anything down" -#3, early episode. His lack of humbleness and willingness to listen is why he went.
I love this show because #3 is funny and hes kind like me .!
I love basketball when I was younger, loved to play not do drills all day. Many things. First, the best conditioned athletes (and I mean the 4 teams sports in the U.S.A.) are hockey players. They do everything that any other athlete does (weights, working out, all those things) but they have to do it on 2 inches of a very thin metal on a substance that is harder than most and also they hit viciously and the collisions are so different because you see each other before hand and if you dont, your toast. Also, don't forget this 100 MPH shots coming at you . Tough, tough sport.
Second, these guards are a dime every 100 thousand. There are a 1000 guards at all college levels just as fast and faster and have a deadly shot and all those street ballers too. Who is that Arvin going to cover, a 6' 4" point guard, no. If he doesn't throw 20 a game in he is useless. Like I said before the game is height. No matter how conditioned you think you are you break down at the end and then you need (around) the size match ups and small vs big, won't ever work, so these little scrimmages work a minute or two but not in a game. They are to small, go to a school where you may play. And all that working out, all that sweat and junk and Tech went no where.
Lastly, all that wasted money and energy on that equipment at the school and after a few years the guys are gone. It is all for those that don't want a real job and really contribute to society. A total waste.
God Bless
33 had a great attitude all the way through.
They could have measured the guys and saved them the trouble. Maybe Arvin would have had a chance if he could shoot better and had a bit better IQ. Cole had zero chance. Maybe if he could shoot like Steph Curry, but then he would have been playing already for a school somewhere.
that #3 is a dirty player. Throws elbows and pushes off. Small guy trying to be big. He'd be on the floor and then dentist office if he played in our gym.
Exactly why the little shit got cut. Plus he thinks he knows more than coach knight
@@kg_4ua648 I wouldn't say that. In all of their interviews they seemed to understand the method of the madness... except Arvin's comment about coach knight making the wrong decision at the end. Coach knight clearly wanted a big guy on the roster
His attitude was awful
Holy shit they are weak haha...225 hex bar deadlift???? come on haha
Arvin was the best of the group
His overall attitude was piss poor. He wasn't the type of kid who was going to listen, adapt, and improve. In his mind, he already knew it all. Bad personality for a college team.