practice makes perfect



HRBlaine at aol.com HRBlaine at aol.com
Wed Dec 6 07:32:31 CST 2006


 
In a message dated 12/6/2006 7:37:53 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Bob  writes: 
 
>Harry said "A player has to earn his minutes, not just be given   them."
Or perhaps Doc said that. But if we keep playing those who are better  in
>practice, rather than better in the games, then isn't there a  logical
fallacy there?


>Some guys are better practice players. I think they should earn  their
minutes from a combination of games (x10?) and practice (x3?).  

 
So your position is that every rookie should be given what, 20 minutes, to  
see if he's better in games than in practice?  Every game for how long,  maybe 
up to the break?   I guess that's why you're a librarian, not an  NBA coach.  
 
Harry 
yep, doc's a fool and a liar and ainge is a genius   lol  



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