Sunday, December 05, 2010
Some Woodenisms on The Perfect Player
John Wooden thought of Keith Wilkes as a player who got close to playing perfectly.
1) A student
2) Be able to play
3) Be able to pass
4) Shoot from the outside and inside, too
5) Be able to rebound at both ends
6) Give the effort to become the best player he could be
"It is better to trust and be disappointed than to distrust and be miserable."
1) A student
2) Be able to play
3) Be able to pass
4) Shoot from the outside and inside, too
5) Be able to rebound at both ends
6) Give the effort to become the best player he could be
"It is better to trust and be disappointed than to distrust and be miserable."