Red
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BTW, while at Providence, Cotton was worked out by the best. And I mean the best. God Shammgod was an unpaid graduate assistant at PC the past two years. He worked with all the PC guards. Shammgod had one of the greatest handles of anyone in the game:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SudG07pjnDQ
NY Times piece on God Shammgod, NYC playground legend and the guy who taught "the Shammgod" to Kobe.....
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/12/...at-providence-teaching-as-he-learns.html?_r=0
In the past three years at Providence, he has had a role in the development of guards Bryce Cotton and Kris Dunn, who were both first-team all-Big East selections.
“We worked out every single day,” said Cotton, who now plays for the Utah Jazz. “And after every workout it would turn into a half-hour or hour conversation about experiences that he had. Over time, it gradually transitioned from trainer-player to little brother-big brother. He’s helped me tremendously, not just with basketball, but just with my outlook on life.”
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SudG07pjnDQ
NY Times piece on God Shammgod, NYC playground legend and the guy who taught "the Shammgod" to Kobe.....
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/12/...at-providence-teaching-as-he-learns.html?_r=0
In the past three years at Providence, he has had a role in the development of guards Bryce Cotton and Kris Dunn, who were both first-team all-Big East selections.
“We worked out every single day,” said Cotton, who now plays for the Utah Jazz. “And after every workout it would turn into a half-hour or hour conversation about experiences that he had. Over time, it gradually transitioned from trainer-player to little brother-big brother. He’s helped me tremendously, not just with basketball, but just with my outlook on life.”