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What exactly does "accountability" mean in a basketball sense? The word is thrown around all the time.

Is it just willingness to accept coaching and criticism in order to get better? Being team-oriented in your play? Something more?
 
What exactly does "accountability" mean in a basketball sense? The word is thrown around all the time.

Is it just willingness to accept coaching and criticism in order to get better? Being team-oriented in your play? Something more?
Accountability, taking care of business, of and on the court. So, when you show up to practice, you are focus on becoming a better player, and teammate.
 
What exactly does "accountability" mean in a basketball sense? The word is thrown around all the time.

Is it just willingness to accept coaching and criticism in order to get better? Being team-oriented in your play? Something more?
Didnt watch the interview but the main things are obvious weight room, film, prep, etc...down to knowing the plays, IQ, your grades and eligibility, etc.

But the other piece is knowing any negative actions you have directly impact the team. Miss a curfew. Get suspended and you are the start or top 5. Team loses that game. Your decision impacted 12-15 others who did what they needed.
 
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There's all sorts of info posted here on the WBB exhibition game. How come there is zero info on the Men vs who was it, USF? Did they not keep any stats?
 
There's all sorts of info posted here on the WBB exhibition game. How come there is zero info on the Men vs who was it, USF? Did they not keep any stats?
I saw a super short clip where we started off up 8-0, but it was quickly deleted and I haven’t seen any info besides that
 
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From ESPN. Thoughts on this? How does the G League compare to major college conference play?

With two former G League players recently committing to play for Division I schools, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said he doesn't "respect" the NCAA powerbrokers who've allowed those moves to happen.

"I am going to get myself in trouble, but I listen to people talk about how kids changed. Kids aren't the problem, we're the problem," Izzo told reporters Tuesday. "This was sprung on us again yesterday where a guy can be in the G League for two or three years and then all of a sudden, he's eligible."

On Monday, London Johnson -- a former four-star recruit who has averaged 7.6 points over three seasons in the G League -- announced his commitment to Louisville. Last month, another G League player, Thierry Darlan, announced his commitment to Santa Clara.
 
From ESPN. Thoughts on this? How does the G League compare to major college conference play?

With two former G League players recently committing to play for Division I schools, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said he doesn't "respect" the NCAA powerbrokers who've allowed those moves to happen.

"I am going to get myself in trouble, but I listen to people talk about how kids changed. Kids aren't the problem, we're the problem," Izzo told reporters Tuesday. "This was sprung on us again yesterday where a guy can be in the G League for two or three years and then all of a sudden, he's eligible."

On Monday, London Johnson -- a former four-star recruit who has averaged 7.6 points over three seasons in the G League -- announced his commitment to Louisville. Last month, another G League player, Thierry Darlan, announced his commitment to Santa Clara.
Izzo is correct, pretty soon Lebron James, will be offered by someone, still has eligibility
 
Izzo is correct, pretty soon Lebron James, will be offered by someone, still has eligibility
Yep. The more I thought on the G League, though, how is signing a G League "pro" any different than taking a kid who has been paid by, and played in, a Euro Pro League?
 
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