Welcome to the new basketball pages!

Posted: 2/12 2007, 0 comments

Wow, this has been a long time coming! I’ll tell you all about how long this has taken, my plans for the site, and everything else you want to know a bit later. For now, I’d like to invite you to browse through the updated site, and let me know what you think.

These are some of the highlights:

  • New design. Finally…
  • Better navigation of the drills.
  • A blog. Welcome to 2007!
  • Comments on the drills (end the blog).

But most importantly, the site has been built on a robust and flexible content management system — ExpressionEngine — which will let me continue to develop the site much easier than before.

I hope you like it, and that you’ll take part in the discussion on the blog and on the drills.

As I said, more great stuff (and details) will follow. For now, here is some inspiration for all you hard workers out there:

And since this is my first post to the basketball blog, here is another video:

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Posted: 2/12 2007

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