<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Raptors on Wednesday hired Eric Hughes as their basketball development consultant. In his role, Hughes will be responsible for assisting the players with the development of their on-court skills. Hughes, 42, has worked since 2002 as the director of summer player development for Goodwin Sports Management in Seattle, creating workout programs and training NBA players Jamal Crawford, Kevin Durant, Al Horford, Dwight Howard, Gary Payton, Nate Robinson and Rodney Stuckey.</div></p> He's a good addidition to the Raptors.</p>
Well, another good addition by Colengelo. He makes those additions that matter, which impresses me a lot.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Shookem)</div><div class='quotemain'>Let's see what he can do. Wait, will we see what this guy can do?</div> Well, he works with the players and their skills. So if you see Bargnani over the season, get better inside, and overall, this guy is partly to than.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Master Shake)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Shookem)</div><div class='quotemain'>Let's see what he can do. Wait, will we see what this guy can do?</div> Well, he works with the players and their skills. So if you see Bargnani over the season, get better inside, and overall, this guy is partly to than.</p> </div></p> Maybe, or maybe it's just Mago getting better because he's just learning the ropes. My point is that if they hired another guy would we really be able to tell the difference?</p> </p>
I just used him as an example. I don't know if you will see a difference, but it is still a good signing by BC.
^ Yeah, a new skills coach to replace Hopla. Don't know much about him, but that is a good group of athletes he has trained.