Send us a text Chasing validation too early can hurt long-term credibility. This episode explains why posting highlights before earning consistency backfires with coaches and recruiters, and how evaluators judge patterns, reliability, and trust over viral moments. Shoutout to The Brunch Spot in Converse — great food, great people, and always showing love to the game. This is The One-Eyed Scout Show, and remember — it ain’t for everybody. Follow for more... @KevinOne ...
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Send us a text Chasing validation too early can hurt long-term credibility. This episode explains why posting highlights before earning consistency backfires with coaches and recruiters, and how evaluators judge patterns, reliability, and trust over viral moments. Shoutout to The Brunch Spot in Converse — great food, great people, and always showing love to the game. This is The One-Eyed Scout Show, and remember — it ain’t for everybody. Follow for more... @KevinOne ...
Truth Serum at Fifteen Feet: Why Free Throws Expose Real Players
Truth in the Trenches
7 minutes
1 month ago
Truth Serum at Fifteen Feet: Why Free Throws Expose Real Players
Send us a text The free throw should be automatic — no defense, fixed distance, same ball. So why do even pros miss? In this episode, The One-Eyed Scout breaks down the biomechanics, fatigue, and mental breakdowns that turn the “easy shot” into basketball’s ultimate truth test. From release height to composure under pressure, this is a baseline-eye look at who holds up when the gym goes quiet. 👉 Topics covered: Why a stationary shot isn’t simpleThe myth of “automatic” shootersThe mental...
Truth in the Trenches
Send us a text Chasing validation too early can hurt long-term credibility. This episode explains why posting highlights before earning consistency backfires with coaches and recruiters, and how evaluators judge patterns, reliability, and trust over viral moments. Shoutout to The Brunch Spot in Converse — great food, great people, and always showing love to the game. This is The One-Eyed Scout Show, and remember — it ain’t for everybody. Follow for more... @KevinOne ...