The Inbounds: Andre Iguodala and the NBA Transition Game

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But of course the combinations and how they fit in are more important. And that goes into the second level of evaluation. But the thought is always that from the get-go, these things will make sense. Even with some adjustment period to new teammates, training camp should cover all of it. But in reality, the adjustment to a new team, particularly after a player has played for one team for a long time, can take much longer.

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