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Winning and X’s and O’s are what’s visible the most. Teaching life lessons is also important which usually goes undetected. Coaches can make a big difference in SOME kids lives. Successful coaches usually have good relationships with players that are grown and have family’s of their own. 

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2 hours ago, no-look said:

Winning and X’s and O’s are what’s visible the most. Teaching life lessons is also important which usually goes undetected. Coaches can make a big difference in SOME kids lives. Successful coaches usually have good relationships with players that are grown and have family’s of their own. 

So true

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20 minutes ago, Hooohead.com said:

Not sure about what Green had at Northshore but I do know the rest had top tier players

Highest ranked player in the state (Roach) not from Dallas (#5 in his class) who was top 50 nationally.  Another kid (Foster) who was top 20 in the state.  First went Power 5 (Texas), other went Power 6 (SMU).  His son also had a lot of game. 

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1 hour ago, TxHoops said:

Highest ranked player in the state (Roach) not from Dallas (#5 in his class) who was top 50 nationally.  Another kid (Foster) who was top 20 in the state.  First went Power 5 (Texas), other went Power 6 (SMU).  His son also had a lot of game. 

Started a true 5 Guard lineup but all of them could defend. Jalin Hart and Brandon Etienne, who both knew how to put the ball in the basket,  rounded out the starting 5 with the guys you listed above. Brandon Green used to show up to AAU practices with a weight vest on under his hoodie. Wasn’t fun being guarded by him. 

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