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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2019 21:13:14 GMT -5
So getting. Anew coach will help this US team win. ? Last I checked. You need players that can terminate to be successful. Iam sorry getting a new coach and changing the way the US runs it’s system is not gonna make them win big matches . Players need to be accountable. Yo, Zip: it was simply an infusion of humor into a pretty feisty ongoing dialogue-debate about KK and his teams in VNLs, that's All. Just volleyball/ not Earth's end!
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Post by c4ndlelight on Jun 12, 2019 21:43:42 GMT -5
That I'm not sure. I don't think she has any personal ties to the country and she only played there this past season. People from Fenerbahce seen her potential and probably got into her head about joining the national team. I know the Cuban Volleyball Federation has a lot of problems which is why some of their male players decided to leave the country and play elsewhere (Juantorena to Italy, Leon to Poland, and Leal to Brazil). Most likely so she can play as a local player in the Turkish league - not needing a foreigner slot will make her $ignificantly more valuable. It's a good economic choice.
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Post by ironhammer on Jun 13, 2019 4:40:21 GMT -5
Lang Ping is so smart. Of course she won't put her best line against Turkey since they are in the same group at the OG Q. I bet she will do the same in the final round if they have to face each other. How’s that smart? Isn’t it coaching 101 Yes, any coach worth his or her salt should know that in theory, BUT the key is execution, knowing how and when to apply it. It's like that common phrase in finance: "buy low, sell high". Well heck, everyone knows its best to buy stock of a listed company when it is relatively cheap so that you can pocket the gain once the share price rise. But why aren't we all millionaires? Because not many know when it is cheap enough. When it will rise. Same goes for coaching. How do you know exactly when to save your best for another match and when to go all out and when to let them train in a match? The theory sounds simple but the application is not always so...straightforward.
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