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Hoop, Hype, Hyperbole

by Ron Sen, MD
created January 08, 2009, last edited February 10, 2009
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' I watch a lot of high school and youth basketball games. A lot. Maybe I am losing my mind.

We live in an era where we are conflicted between reality, and a universe where everyone is a winner, everyone gets a trophy. Competition and honest opinion become subservient to avoiding bruising the collective ego. Although everyone's child is special, every player cannot be a special player...but you wouldn't necessarily know that from the atmosphere.

With no regard to a specific player, team, town, or coach...you can watch high school games anywhere and see players struggle to make good basketball decisions, take good shots, use good technique, play fundamentally sound basketball. Some are labeled 'great' players. Indeed, "in the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king."

We see terrific athletes who are mediocre players, and less gifted athletes who may be excellent players. Playing hard and playing well are not the same. Not surprisingly, we see few great athletes who are also terrific basketball players, just as Yo-Yo Ma, a Bobby Fischer, or Tiger Woods are few.

Reporting standards vary, but often candor becomes bashing; praise becomes hyperbole.

Yet somehow, if you asked a player about their most recent performance, you might get five categories:

  • "Played really well, helped the team win."
  • "Played well, had a good game."
  • "Was okay, nothing special."
  • "I don't want to talk about it."
  • "Dad, don't talk to me about basketball."

Maybe it's different where you live. For your sake, I hope so.


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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
353 days ago
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I can say from experience that you get a lot of "coach said" when speaking to high school football players. I have also found that a lot of them seem to like getting off the standard fare questions. The best info comes from asking a question about a specific play or a specific event from the game.


I had the pleasure of seeing a future NFL player play in high school, and it was clear to me that he was well aware of what was coming. I got little more than "yes sir" and "no sir" from him.


If anyone has the chance to take in a high school game, I'd highly recommend it.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
353 days ago
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I just realized I was off the basketball topic here..but the ideas here apply to high school basketball as well.
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Behbigben15All-Star
353 days ago
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So, who is this future NFL player you got to see play in HS??
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
353 days ago
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Ron Dayne. He was a man among kids. I actually saw him play defense - he had an interception in one of the games I saw. Very tough interview because of the politeness. He was very close to the vest with the answers he gave.
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Ron Sen, MDRed-Shirting
353 days ago
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Back in the day, we had two NBA first round draft choices (IIRC) in our hoop league...Ron Lee from Oregon and Bob Bigelow from Penn. I drew two charges from Lee in one game. Lucky I could get up.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
353 days ago
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Ha. I once played in a pick up game with World B Free (or so I am told). I had no idea. But I knew that guy was a damn good basketball player.
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