What % of the time do we set aside in practice to work on the mental side of the game? Like many coaches (myself included), it's probably not been enough.
Read MoreWe working on Bolts, (getting wide early but staying available to the ball). The drill lasts for 30 seconds and the offensive team wants to score 7 points.
Read MoreA training piece in this drill is to get more 7's. We want to get easy 9's but if we cant get an easy 9, then we absolutely have an easy 7 in this drill. That should be a point of emphasis in the drill.
Read MoreWe add a second defender who gives a guided read on the first stop. We can sandbox or war game this and level in pressure depending on the skillset of players. Key, attacking player making two stops.
Read MoreShow up on time and do their work with focus and intention even when they are in a bad mood and may not feel like it.
Read MorePractice late-game situations daily in practice for the biggest moments. Also, practice late shot clock possession moment. Probably even more important.
Read MoreFrom a coaching perspective, look at a concept, an idea, or system of play with intent.
Read MorePeek and Fake: We want players to peek at the basket on every catch. We want every peek at the rim to be met with a shot fake. We need to have the discipline on the peek and fake, to make the defense show discipline.
Read MoreSometimes the inability to reach potential or even play hard comes down to the fact that we are comparing rather than competing.
Read MoreSimple doesn't mean easy. We sometimes forget that if it's easy to do, it's also easy not to do!
Read MoreA player, a team, a coach, and/or a program are raising the bar, (not lowering it) by adding these three tenants of Mental Toughness. They are challenging for sure, but 100% controllable.
Read MoreDuring the season, it's easy to get away from good habits, skill development, and execution. It happens frequently. Competition is the single biggest distraction for player development and performance during the season
Read MoreThe biggest challenge after losing or a losing streak is disconnecting. Players and coaches tend to disconnect from one another after a loss. Most often this is when connections are needed the most.
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