Out Of The Madness
Now that the dust has settled on March Madness and the
Gator boys have made me proud it's time for a little
reflection on days gone by.
One of my favorite teams in last year's tournament was
West Virginia. With their long range shooting it looked like
they were taking up the banner of Hall of Famer Jerry
West, one of the most deadly outside shooters in history.
Can you imagine his impact if they'd had the 3 point shot
in his day?
In last years 2nd round you might remember West Virginia
downed highly seeded Wake Forest 111-105 in double
overtime. One of the stars of that game was Mike Gansey.
What you might not realize is Gansey was a local prep star
from Cleveland so that was a homecoming for him.
If that's not enough figure this. Gansey had spent most of
the previous summer shooting basket, after basket, after
basket on that very court. And guess what he would do?
That's right, picture himself making big shots in an NCAA
Tournament game.
The next spring he got the chance to do that very thing as
he poured in a career-high 29 points - 19 of those coming in
the 2 overtime periods.
Coincidence? You can believe what you want, but in my
book not a chance.
So, go thou and do likewise.
Shoot for the Stars,
Dean Delker - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. If you want to learn how to use your imagination to
become unstoppable on the basketball court and at
whatever you choose to do in life make sure you pick up
the ultimate in Psycho-Cybernetic training, Dr. Maxwell
Maltz' blockbuster Zero Resistance Living course at:
http://www.deandelker.com/zero_resistance.html
Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006
Gator boys have made me proud it's time for a little
reflection on days gone by.
One of my favorite teams in last year's tournament was
West Virginia. With their long range shooting it looked like
they were taking up the banner of Hall of Famer Jerry
West, one of the most deadly outside shooters in history.
Can you imagine his impact if they'd had the 3 point shot
in his day?
In last years 2nd round you might remember West Virginia
downed highly seeded Wake Forest 111-105 in double
overtime. One of the stars of that game was Mike Gansey.
What you might not realize is Gansey was a local prep star
from Cleveland so that was a homecoming for him.
If that's not enough figure this. Gansey had spent most of
the previous summer shooting basket, after basket, after
basket on that very court. And guess what he would do?
That's right, picture himself making big shots in an NCAA
Tournament game.
The next spring he got the chance to do that very thing as
he poured in a career-high 29 points - 19 of those coming in
the 2 overtime periods.
Coincidence? You can believe what you want, but in my
book not a chance.
So, go thou and do likewise.
Shoot for the Stars,
Dean Delker - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. If you want to learn how to use your imagination to
become unstoppable on the basketball court and at
whatever you choose to do in life make sure you pick up
the ultimate in Psycho-Cybernetic training, Dr. Maxwell
Maltz' blockbuster Zero Resistance Living course at:
http://www.deandelker.com/zero_resistance.html
Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006



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