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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And when teammates see them getting involved, they will pass more. [/quote] Not our team, our team has the Cain and Able (sibling rivalry) problem. I get what you're saying though, and I go over that with my DD, but that is the point of going to team practice. As was pointed out by another poster spending any amount of time in rehearsing plays is a red flag, they spend quite a bit of time doing that. Then their kids ignore these plays and run around the court grabbing all of the balls. Like they try to play man and every play the coaches kids switch who they are guarding almost arbitrarily usually just guarding the ball, though if there is a bigger more intimidating player, they just won't guard them at all. Very confusing for all the other kids. The coaches' kids wrack up a bunch of steals against bad teams, but we have lost a number against good teams because they leave their man open over and over again. Ball hogs even on D. They eventually went to a gambling type zone which kind of works, but they still don't cover their area, but at least it's less stressful for the other kids who have to cover their backs.[/quote]
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