Bruce Weber and Competitive Basketball Practices

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Our Teleseminar Guest for Friday June 13 is University of Illinois Men’s Coach Bruce Weber–his topic is making basketball practices competitive and he has some great ideas to offer. It is not wonder that his teams have always competed hard. From his days as an assistant to Gene Keady at Purdue, then has head coach at Southern Illinois, and now with all of the success he has enjoyed at Illinois, one thing has remained constant–his teams compete! Current Purdue Head Coach Matt Painter was Coach Weber’s assistant at Southern Illinois and I thought that the 07-08 Purdue team was one of the hardest playing teams that I have seen.

His 04-05 Illinois team did have talent, but you don’t make it to the last game of the regular season without losing unless you can compete. You will definitely want to be prepared to take notes and listen to this interview a couple of times. Thanks Coach Weber for taking some time for our visitors!

In order to listen, all you need to do is to register for the Tool of the Day and you can do that with this link: Teleseminar Access.

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