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    It doesn't help matters that Sessions is incapable of making a decent post-entry pass. I can only assume Kobe has completely mind ed Ramon. Dude had no idea what he was getting into.

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    dude makes the dumbest fouls I seen. Either lack of experience or very low bbiq or both

    I would not consider him an upgrade over Fish, but neither I would consider him a big downgrade

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    dude makes the dumbest fouls I seen. Either lack of experience or very low bbiq or both

    I would not consider him an upgrade over Fish, but neither I would consider him a big downgrade
    he appears to be sloppy with the ball...dribbling and losing it out of bounds, dribbling down until there is 6 seconds left on the shot clock..ball doesn't move anymore..or I'm just blind.

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    Sessions is an atrocious defender. The idea that he's a better defender than Fisher because he's "younger" and "quicker" is flat out wrong, and he's no more effective against quick PGs than Fisher. Every evaluation I've read about Sessions rates his defense in the gutter. The difference between the two is that at least Sessions is capable of mitigating the damage an opposing pg might do by scoring 15-20 points of his own. But make no mistake, quick PGs lick their chops when they know they're playing against Ramon.
    I had a kid on my team that played for me. He was young and quick and would scramble all over the defensive side of the floor. Most people thought he was a great defensive player because every now and then he would come up with a steal off the dribble or force a turnover. People didnt realize that he gave up so many easy baskets because he was always out of position or would vacate his spot forcing someone to come over and cover for him. The guy that played in front of him was not very fast and couldn't steal the ball to save his life but was always in the right position and did a very good job of forcing players to shoot over him. He was smart enough to just try and stay in front of player and not attempt to steal until after the dribble (a tactic I wish more HS players would use). Quick and young are highly overrated.

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    next season's allstar

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