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Enrique Alaniz (Coach Chrome📡🧘🏽♂️)
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Pro Head Coach for @BasketballNZ | Asst Coach for @ZEROGAMING__ | Coach for @GloNavyGG ☀️🦟 | @FiresticksGT 🔥| UPA Play Now Champ | #BLM | he/they
Dallas, TX
Joined October 2016
@RapsUjiri @ZEROGAMING__ @CB13 @SlayIsland_ @KangDooms @OaklandRose0 @KSpade64 Most of those pro-am videos all are still relevant because this is just about logic and common basketball/2K concepts that will always have cross over no matter the 2K iteration.
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@RapsUjiri Pride is the mark of the fall. Most people who are in-between ranked and leagues have a sizable ego that hasn't been checked yet. Losing and knowing how to lose goes a long way in learning how to win.
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@RapsUjiri @ZEROGAMING__ @CB13 I'd even go so far as to say old pro-am on YouTube is good to watch to for the simple fact that most concepts don't change in pro-am. The meta might but the usual rotations and play calls don't.
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Literally the only way to learn is through experience. In the heat of battle, the obvious things can become the most difficult thing and the most critical to do every single game. Film review + constant game reps helps you synthesize this information so, so much faster.
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@RapsUjiri 3. Get out of ranked and into matchups. Play everyone and lose a lot. Watch film of those losses until the losses become smaller and less dramatic. ...repeat until you start winning. 4. Try a BYOT league. Lose again. ...repeat step 3 within that BYOT league structure.
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RT @NZ_Esports_: 📢 Esports in NZ is stronger than ever. 🎮 From schools to the world stage, 2024 proved what we can achieve together. Now,…
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