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Years ago
Junior Basketball Tournaments
Consult your Coaching Director. Depends what you want to achieve.
If they are young and inexperienced, sometimes a lower graded tournament can help build their confidence, particularly if they are winning less than 30% of games ATM, by allowing them to win a few games and build confidence. Sometimes a big fish in a small pond shows them what they can do.
If they are winning over 50% of games but are lazy and need a push, a higher graded tournament can push them to strive for better. Particularly if they play some tight games against some more fancied opponents.
