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Thoughts from Coach John Wooden

Share Some thoughts I hope you find useful from my notes on Coach John Wooden on various topics. Have confidence in what you do, or don’t do it. I believe in working with your team and not worrying as much about what the opponent does. Basketball is a game of balance–emotional, mental, physical, rebound, team [...]

Adapting Your Basketball Program

Share I saw this article in one of Creighton Burns’ newsletters.  It was written by Coach Matt Monroe A major key in developing your program and sustaining success is your ability to be adaptable as a coach. Too many coaches want their players to adapt to their system. Not enough coaches understand that they need [...]

The Score Takes Care of Itself

Share The Score takes care of itself These are some notes from Bill Walsh’s book on leadership entitled “The Score takes care of itself.”  I think they are very worthy of consideration as you assemble and teach the standards that you expect for your basketball program. When Walsh arrived with the 49ers, he didn’t have [...]

Kevin Eastman Basketball Coaching Points Part 2

Share This is the second part of Kevin Eastman’s Coaching points. I received this collection of  coaching points that have been tweeted by Celtics Assistant Kevin Eastman from Phil Beckner. If interested, you can follow Coach Eastman on Twitter @kevineastman ******** The best in the NBA have a laser like focus & commitment to winning that [...]

Kevin Eastman Basketball Coaching Points

Share I received this collection of  coaching points that have been tweeted by Celtics Assistant Kevin Eastman from Phil Beckner. If interested, you can follow Coach Eastman on Twitter @kevineastman ******** Intent is great if followed by action; intent is personally debilitating if left alone as it slowly erodes confidence & the will to advance!” What [...]


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