http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/chris_ballard/10/20/idan.ravin/index.html

nice read, sedikit kutipan :

James's weakness, Ravin believed, was his dribbling, so he immediately
ran the Cavaliers' star forward through a series of intricate
ball-handling exercises. Whenever James looked down to locate the
ball, Ravin gently tapped him under the chin, a reminder to keep his
head up. Granted, this exercise could go horribly awry -- you want to
tell LeBron James he can't dribble? But as long as Ravin's critique is
correct (and in this case it was), his method establishes him as an
authority figure.

"The only way to tame a 10,000-pound tiger is to immediately show a
level of control," says Ravin, drawing an analogy from the novel Life
of Pi. "When LeBron's head goes down and I tap his chin up -- nobody
does that to him. He's not used to it."




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