my older sister went from sitting the bench in 9th grade to a starting position the next year on her varsity team. and it was mostly because she spent her entire spring, summer and fall with a really good AAU coach and team that helped her skills and confidence. the varsity coach was really happy with her and other players that played aau.
my aau coach does nothing but fundamental skills & drills for def and off. we don't play 1 on 1, at the young age a 1 person team won't go far. our coach has shown us how to play bball not the run-n-gun stuff. most of our players can out play most middle school players by far. our middle school coach likes to get players that can dribble with both hands, move their feet on def and that can shoot. a good aau coach can break the bad habits learned from playing rec and school bball
i knew the pride would do it
ptguard12, i got a dumb question, what is classic? i thought all teams played for the nationals championship. most of the tn teams are all in this group.
yes i am young, i'll get older to. i heard about the things that r said on this board and there r a lot carazy things said here. grownups can be mean, my team is good also.
whatever, but its funny all u adults have nothing else to do all day but make post on a msg board about little kids. get lives, sad, sad , sad
no wonder everyone is quitting AAU, parents are wacked