NOVA AAU TEAMS (Nova94, Fairfax Stars, NovaCavaliers

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why everybody hatin' on the Vienna Coach. FYI, he always plays at least 10 of his players all the time. Accdg to FYBL website, they have 13 rostered players. It will be extremely hard for a coach to play all 13 for 28 minutes, especially
in playoffs. Again this is not rec basketball. Obviously, some of the haters here don't know competitive basketball. I'm NOT affiliated with the Vienna Coach


Hi Coach!


Yes Hater
Anonymous
Why would this guy put 13 kids on his team knowing he was only going to play the top 7-8? That's just mean.
Anonymous
If FCYBL is the offseaon for AAU teams, then those AAU coaches probably want to keep the entire team together. If FCYBL is looked at more as offseason development then all the kids should play and/or the coach should be up front with players and parents ahead of time that for each game, given the roster size, some kids will sit out the entire game and every player on the roster will have a game they will sit.

But seriously, if it's the offseason, all kids should get playing time in these games and as equal PT as possible.
Anonymous
Don't let the trolls lead you astray. The FCYBL is not an offseason developmental league . . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't let the trolls lead you astray. The FCYBL is not an offseason developmental league . . .


That's exactly what it is. For some kids it's their first exposure to travel, for others, it's a chance to play with their local friends. The only ones who think otherwise are some coaches and some parents who either don't want to do AAU or whose kids can't make their preferred teams.
Anonymous
Anyone can play on AAU. There are a million different teams and someone is always willing to take your money. There is not some obvious tier of basketball awesomeness.
Anonymous
This is a 5th grade D2 team. There was a better Vienna team in D1 so my guess is this team had fourth and fifth graders, including a relative of the coach. It certainly was not an AAU team in the off season. I’m sure most if not all of the players had never played travel before. There is no intelligent reason to put 13 5th graders on an FCYBL roster.

I guess Vienna doesn’t have minimum playtime rules? Our league wants travel coaches to play kids a quarter each game or justify why they’re aren’t to the commissioner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone can play on AAU. There are a million different teams and someone is always willing to take your money. There is not some obvious tier of basketball awesomeness.


There is. It's not the lets register for AAU and call ourselves a team organizations, it's the established clubs with sponsorships at the high school levels who are competing regionally and nationally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone can play on AAU. There are a million different teams and someone is always willing to take your money. There is not some obvious tier of basketball awesomeness.


Exactly. Would actually argue FCYBL is better league/experience - in-season (winter is basketball season), strong numbers for tryouts each year (at least for D1 teams), league schedule with standings and playoffs, strong competition but centered around geography so you don't have kids coming from hundred miles away and just seeing each other at games etc.

AAU continues to be wild west - yes a handful of really good teams with good coaching - but also a plethora of questionable teams, sketchy coaches and random, unaffiliated tournaments with varying degree of talent levels.. Most of it just money grab by coaches/organizations - and most really good natural athletes (especially before high school level) are playing other sports in the spring... 5th and 6th grade still too young to specialize in just one sport (no matter what it is) - definitely see more repetitive injuries at the middle school AAU level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone can play on AAU. There are a million different teams and someone is always willing to take your money. There is not some obvious tier of basketball awesomeness.


There is. It's not the lets register for AAU and call ourselves a team organizations, it's the established clubs with sponsorships at the high school levels who are competing regionally and nationally.


But they all call themselves "AAU" and are in the category of AAU Teams when someone says, hey FCYBL is lower level competition then AAU. There are some absolutely pitiful AAU teams that are just money grabs.
Anonymous
It seems as though a lot of the earlier feedback is regarding the NovaCavaliers and I appreciate the perspective. Does anyone have any feedback on Nova94? Especially the younger boys teams. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems as though a lot of the earlier feedback is regarding the NovaCavaliers and I appreciate the perspective. Does anyone have any feedback on Nova94? Especially the younger boys teams. Thanks!


Nova 94 11u is very promising. The coach is solid with a lot of coaching experience on youth sports. Also don't have a son or relative on the team which is really important(for me)😀
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems as though a lot of the earlier feedback is regarding the NovaCavaliers and I appreciate the perspective. Does anyone have any feedback on Nova94? Especially the younger boys teams. Thanks!


Nova 94 11u is very promising. The coach is solid with a lot of coaching experience on youth sports. Also don't have a son or relative on the team which is really important(for me)😀


Isn't the team already selected?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems as though a lot of the earlier feedback is regarding the NovaCavaliers and I appreciate the perspective. Does anyone have any feedback on Nova94? Especially the younger boys teams. Thanks!


Nova 94 11u is very promising. The coach is solid with a lot of coaching experience on youth sports. Also don't have a son or relative on the team which is really important(for me)😀


Isn't the team already selected?


I believe the 11U is already selected but the 10U is still not finalized.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A two hour practice for elementary age kids is excessive.


It really works out well since so many plays require standing and listening.
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