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ESPN’s TrueHoop questions Michael Beasley’s motor

Henry Abbott from ESPN’s basketball blog, TrueHoop, has some questions about Michael Beasley’s workout routine.

There are all kinds of moments on this video, when Beasley is on the court not going hard. In one drill, there is a row of chairs around the hoop, each with a ball on it. There are a million such drills. The way I have seen it described, these kinds of drills are essentially a race, to dunk all those balls as hard and as fast as possible.

But Beasley’s walking to get the ball between dunks. Coach Adkins is hollering at him to go hard.

There are other moments like that, when he seems to be jogging lightly when most coaches would want to see a sprint.

I don’t want to read too much into this moment of video.

But he’s definitely doing some resting on the go.

Maybe this is not alarming to anyone but me. Maybe this is a sign that Beasley doesn’t go as hard as he could. Maybe this was an off-day. Maybe it’s a sign he’s too young to feel that kind of urgency.

Or maybe three hours is just too long.

As regular readers know, I played college ball for Bo Ryan at UW-Platteville, and his philosophy is that it’s better to practice hard (and the right way) for an hour and a half than it is to go for three hours and develop bad habits because you’re tired.

I was surprised when I heard Beasley say in the video that he worked out for three hours. There’s no way to practice at full speed for three hours straight, even with breaks. Even in a game situation, players get breathers, either on the bench or during free throws.

There are some questions about Beasley’s character, and he might have had some off-the-court issues, but between the lines the guy is a monster. If I were the Bulls, I’d take him #1.

Team USA roster announced

Here’s the roster:

Guards: Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Jason Kidd and Michael Redd

Forwards: LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Tayshaun Prince and Carlos Boozer

Centers: Dwight Howard and Chris Bosh

I like the team, but I think I’d replace Jason Kidd with a player who can actually shoot the ball. Michael Redd and Carmelo Anthony are the only consistent shooters on the roster; the rest of the perimeter guys are streak shooters. If you’re wondering why Amare Stoudemire isn’t on the team, he withdrew from consideration over concerns about pushing his body too hard.

My guess is that the Olympics are the perfect distraction for Kobe, who is probably losing sleep at night thinking about the Lakers’ loss in the Finals. There’s nothing to take your mind off of that quite like flying to China and taking your game to the world stage.

If I’m Pat Riley, I don’t know how excited I am about seeing my injury-prone franchise player on this team.

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