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In this video Coach Alex will go over a Basketball Training Circuit to help you score like Kevin Durant! This Basketball Training Workout will help you practice your dribbling and scoring moves so that you can score more points on the court like Kevin Durant. This is a 5 minute training circuit and can be done before basketball games, after basketball practices, or on your own to improve your game! Don't forget to Sign up for your FREE Ultimate Scoring Workout Here ➤ http://bit.ly/2y7LgY2 Click Here To Subscribe So You Never Miss A Training Video ➤ / thincprobasketball About Coach Alex: 4 year starter in the NCAA (UC Irvine), 125 career starts, 3 years as Captain Set a UCI freshman single-season record with 144 assists Named Big West Conference Freshman of the Year Ranked No. 16 in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.26) Won Two Big West regular-season titles with UCI and the program's only conference NCAA tournament crown Connect With THINCPRO Basketball Here!!!: Instagram ➤ / thincprobasketball Facebook ➤ / thincprobask. . Snapchat ➤ THINCPROBasketball "DISCLAIMER - There are risks associated with intense exercise. Not everyone is suited for intense exercise or weight bearing exercises. You should consult your physician first in order to ensure that you are prepared to undergo an intense and demanding exercise regime. Individuals with heart conditions or previous or current injuries should be especially cautious. THINCPRO Basketball is not responsible for injury. Every effort has been made to accurately represent the potential of this training. Results are not typical, and only represent athletes who worked very hard. Of course, no guarantee can be made for every single athlete."