Excellent on-court skills and/or superior athleticism are great attributes for basketball players to have, and they will get some players in the training camp door or even an NBA rookie contract. Unfortunately, the players that do not acquire more valuable attributes will not remain amongst the best for very long. This is true for players on every level as well. The only difference is the characteristics that are paramount on one level are different on another.
For example, high school coaches look for qualities that college coaches expect, while professional scouts demand even more specialized qualities. Pro scouts can do this because they have the luxury of choosing from amongst the best of the best. Intangible Traits reveals the characteristics that high school coaches notice, college recruiters regard highly, and professional scouts cherish enough to pay for handsomely. In addition, Intangible Traits also explains their benefits and why they must be acquired. If you are a player that wants to be "special", then Intangible Traits is a must-read. It expounds the elements of the mental side of winning basketball. There are no great players or winning teams that do not have them, so open this book and find out what the great ones already know.