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Sweet, sweet stroke! Great mechanics and form, and I love how he uses his body to absorb contact and/or create a shot. He sees the floor and looks like he could be a capable.defender. I'm excited to see what kind of shape he ends up in.

The "Russets" LOL, I never got the chance to play them when I played in Idaho a hundred years ago.
 
Thanks for digging up the video, Tal.

It will be interesting to see what nearly 3 years away from basketball, and conditioning, has done to his game. Hopefully, what we see is a more mature body and a more confident person. He should be completely grown now, and be able to take good advantage of a good weight training program. I'm not sure how often he might have been able to get his hands on a basketball while on his mission. If he was able to do it every once in a while, his skills and timing may come back quickly. Also, if he at least had good food to eat, his conditioning may come back a bit quicker as well. I'm sure that they have had him up in the Human Performance Lab, getting tested, and have set up a training schedule/plan for the summer. The biggest thing is to not push him too fast, too soon. That is when injuries can happen. :coffee:
 

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