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well,theres basicly 3 types.aggressive,assertive and passive.

the aggressive players are winners but would hit too hard to take another guy out.they are also very bad sports.they are self centered and arrogant.this would be the kind of guy who would get mad if you didnt throw him the ball everytime.in his mind,nobody else matters.

assertive players stay true.they realize they are on a team.they figure out how to get things done and give it thier best.they too win.thier stats are probably better than the aggressive types because they arent in the time out box all of the time.they are far more mature than the aggressive ones.

lastly,there are the passive players.they are largely over looked and under appreciated.thier whole experience is terrible.the only reason they are playing in the first place is because thier gym teacher made them.they get picked last.they have big brains but are non athletic.they have great ideas because,since nobody pays them any attention,they have a lot of time to analyze things.too bad nobody cares.even if they do get in and do get a pass sent thier way,they probably drop it anyway.however,if properly utilized a passive player could quickly become a great play maker or a secret wepon.

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