Webster defines ethos as “the fundamental character or spirit of a culture”. Whether one realizes it as such or not, each coach creates a unique […]
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Charting Broken Plays – A Teaching Tool
A sneaky good way to further separate oneself from the pack is recognizing, understanding and appreciating the significant number of plays a game fall into […]
Read more7 Under-Practiced or Never-Practiced Aspects of the Game
In several articles over the years, we’ve touched on some topics that often slip through the proverbial cracks when it comes to planning practice time. […]
Read moreEarly Offense and Patience – Can you Coach Both?
For our friends who play with a shot clock, it probably isn’t surprising that their teams are generally most efficient when they get shot in […]
Read morePlayer Efficiency Ratings(PER) – The “True Value” of a Player
Back in the prehistoric days of coaching basketball, most player evaluations were done by the eye test. One would have been hard pressed to find […]
Read moreLessons for Players from an NBA All-Star
In the recent Sports Illustrated NBA Preview Issue, there is a feature article on the Thunder’s guard, Russell Westbrook. What follows are several Westbrook quotes. […]
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