Brady Heslip Thriving Under David Arseneault Jr’s Unique System in D-League

December 9th, 2014 by Tim Keeney Leave a reply »

If Brady Heslip ultimately finds his way to the NBA, it will be due to the excellence of his picture-perfect shooting stroke. 

Fortunately for the former Baylor Bears star, there is no better place for him to showcase that jumper than in The Biggest Little City in the World, playing under the wacky, captivating and all-out entertaining system of David Arseneault Jr. 

The name likely rings a bell because Arseneault's father is the head coach at Grinnell College, where he developed a unique system that led to Jack Taylor shattering the NCAA single-game scoring record with 138 points in 2012. 

Arseneault Jr., 28, calls it "organized chaos": Full-court press for the entire game, constant five-man substitutions, an emphasis on getting three-pointers and layups early in the shot clock. 

Many have criticized the Grinnell system to no end, but others have undoubtedly been tickled with intrigue. Like the Sacramento Kings, who hired the younger Arseneault in October to bring his system to the D-League as head coach of the Reno Bighorns. 

The science experiment has yielded mixed r ...

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