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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 16340874" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>Had the opportunity to take my son to the Suns vs Rockets game last weekend. We sat really close (row 14). I don’t follow the NBA much any more. I used to be a huge fan but I have come to think that the NBA is full of athletic, long, strong, quick athletes who are not very skilled. After watching these incredible athletes the other night I came away with the same opinion I walked in with, especially regarding Westbrook. He is Uber athletic. He is special and can get to his spot on the floor where taking a shot is advantageous. He is a little more “gifted” than the other players, and it shows. They are all incredible athletically but Westbrook has that little “extra.” Unfortunately, he misses a ton of shots and isn’t sound fundamentally, so he misses badly on shots he should make and he turns it over a lot. He epitomizes everything I think about the NBA. </p><p></p><p>Then there is Harden...surprisingly, he is the exact opposite. Watching his footwork, the way he plays the game, the way he handles the ball...incredible. Dude is a highly skilled technician. He came out to warm up an hour before the game and I just sat there watching him go through his routine. He must put in hours of time on the details. I was super impressed by him. It made the night worth it. He can do it all. He is the anti-Westbrook. I can’t say enough about how he approaches the game. </p><p></p><p>On another note, a guard on the rockets named Mclemore has resurrected his career with Houston apparently. I observed him out on the floor 90 minutes before tipoff working on his jumper. Then he went over the crowd and signed autographs for kids until every last one was happy. Good on that guy. Hope he has a good career. He was very humble and gracious. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 16340874, member: 72690"] Had the opportunity to take my son to the Suns vs Rockets game last weekend. We sat really close (row 14). I don’t follow the NBA much any more. I used to be a huge fan but I have come to think that the NBA is full of athletic, long, strong, quick athletes who are not very skilled. After watching these incredible athletes the other night I came away with the same opinion I walked in with, especially regarding Westbrook. He is Uber athletic. He is special and can get to his spot on the floor where taking a shot is advantageous. He is a little more “gifted” than the other players, and it shows. They are all incredible athletically but Westbrook has that little “extra.” Unfortunately, he misses a ton of shots and isn’t sound fundamentally, so he misses badly on shots he should make and he turns it over a lot. He epitomizes everything I think about the NBA. Then there is Harden...surprisingly, he is the exact opposite. Watching his footwork, the way he plays the game, the way he handles the ball...incredible. Dude is a highly skilled technician. He came out to warm up an hour before the game and I just sat there watching him go through his routine. He must put in hours of time on the details. I was super impressed by him. It made the night worth it. He can do it all. He is the anti-Westbrook. I can’t say enough about how he approaches the game. On another note, a guard on the rockets named Mclemore has resurrected his career with Houston apparently. I observed him out on the floor 90 minutes before tipoff working on his jumper. Then he went over the crowd and signed autographs for kids until every last one was happy. Good on that guy. Hope he has a good career. He was very humble and gracious. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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