Kobe's new NCAA coach outlines his path to success in the US
The path has been set for Kobe Paras in the United States.
If the uber-athletic, 19-year-old rising star wants to find success at his new school, Cal State Northridge, and eventually, hopefully, in the NBA, he has to develop a consistent basketball shot.
That is according to his new head coach Reggie Theus anyway.
Theus, who is in town for NBA Cares and NBA 3x Philippines, talked about Paras who recently transferred from Creighton University to play for the Matadors in the US NCAA Division 1.
The former two-time NBA All-Star said that Paras, who has world-class athleticism, has to arm himself with a refined outside game to truly unleash his potential.
"If you're gonna play professionally, you have to have a niche," Theus said of Paras on Wednesday at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines where the NBA turned over a brand-new court.
Source: http://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/07/20/17/kobes-new-ncaa-coach-outlines-his-path-to-success-in-the-us
If the uber-athletic, 19-year-old rising star wants to find success at his new school, Cal State Northridge, and eventually, hopefully, in the NBA, he has to develop a consistent basketball shot.
That is according to his new head coach Reggie Theus anyway.
Theus, who is in town for NBA Cares and NBA 3x Philippines, talked about Paras who recently transferred from Creighton University to play for the Matadors in the US NCAA Division 1.
The former two-time NBA All-Star said that Paras, who has world-class athleticism, has to arm himself with a refined outside game to truly unleash his potential.
"If you're gonna play professionally, you have to have a niche," Theus said of Paras on Wednesday at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines where the NBA turned over a brand-new court.
Source: http://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/07/20/17/kobes-new-ncaa-coach-outlines-his-path-to-success-in-the-us
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