For good PGs, Year 2 should be a breeze
Updated: November 11, 2005, 12:01 AM ET
By Doug Gottlieb | Special to ESPN Insider
Year 2 as a starter, for me, was so much more enjoyable.
The routines were, well, routine. The crowds were not as loud as I remembered them. The referees actually remembered my name. The freshman mistakes I made were a distant memory.
Yes, Year 2 is a totally different experience for a college basketball player -- more so than any other year -- and at no position is this more true than for the point guard, especially those who focus principally on running their teams.
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