goal. And it was like this huge weight was lifted off the player's shoulders.Basically, I stole all my practice ideas from Dean Smith...He would have his managers scattered around the gym, and they would be recording absoutely everything. Whether a guy hit a shot or missed. How many times they won a one-one-one contest...And Dean would be addressing the troops, and then at the end of his address, he'd turn around. The head manager would be standing behind him with a compilation of that practice stats. And Dean would read off a list off who would leave practice early based on performance, and who would stay and sprint, angain based on performance. I went thinking what a wonderful way, where every practice was basically important, and everyone had to basically play on the edge of his or her game....