The one thing that stood out in a text conversation I had with Dwane yesterday, though, is that he came away impressed with how this group gets along.
I guess there was a big dinner, with the two rookies, Ed Davis, Amir Johnson, Kyie Lowry and Landry Fields and the coaches after the two new guys got out there and Casey said he thinks it’s going to be a bit of fun working with these kids.
“Guys you enjoy being around as a coach,” is how Dwane put it.
Now, I don’t know how that translates to on-court success but it’s a pretty good start.
And now the real work continues; Casey and the coaching staff are going to fan out to go see players and work them out at their homes over the course of the next couple of weeks, making sure the players are staying with the plans and regimens they were given at the end of the regular season. This is when relationships are forged, it’s when coaches can see just how diligent the players have been – a huge indicator of commitment – and when things that will be put in place in camp can at least be marginally addressed and worked on.
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