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🧵 Hoop Dreams Self-Development System As I’m back coaching youth basketball, I’ve assembled my dribbling, passing, shooting, moves, dunking, and strength/mobility systems, as I wish had existed. The goal is MEASURABLE systems to professional fundamentals: 1/9. Dribble

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