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Years ago
Dejan Vasiljevic Future - Where to next?
Pretty sure the answer is genetics. Sure you can improve on your athletic ability but to go from very average athleticism to "elite athleticism" (and some of you guys are talking NBA here) is just not possible.
You don't need it anyway. Sure it helps but there are plenty of other things that you can develop that are possible.
Maybe a better choice of words for you would have been to "improve his athleticicism"

Years ago
Not sure you can "develop" elite athleticism. It's even tough to turn a chucker into a PG but at least that is achievable.
