The secret short-cut to becoming a great player
People also ask me all the time if there are any "short cuts" to becoming a great player.
The answer is no. Point blank. If it was easy, everyone would be good. If it was easy, everyone would be in the NBA.
The bottom line is that there are lots of average players (at all levels). To excel at the game, you have to have physical talent, and tons of basketball talent (shooting ability, dribbling skills, etc.).
Even if you are born with tons of God-given physical talent, you still have to work at your game, tirelessly, to improve and compete at the highest levels.
The only path to success in basketball: work hard, then work some more, then work even harder. I wish I could give you the magic trick, the short-cut. But there is none.
Want some tips and drills to help make you a great player? Click here.
The answer is no. Point blank. If it was easy, everyone would be good. If it was easy, everyone would be in the NBA.
The bottom line is that there are lots of average players (at all levels). To excel at the game, you have to have physical talent, and tons of basketball talent (shooting ability, dribbling skills, etc.).
Even if you are born with tons of God-given physical talent, you still have to work at your game, tirelessly, to improve and compete at the highest levels.
The only path to success in basketball: work hard, then work some more, then work even harder. I wish I could give you the magic trick, the short-cut. But there is none.
Want some tips and drills to help make you a great player? Click here.

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