Archive for the 'Player and Coach' Category

Men’s Olympic Basketball Team

The Coaching Toolbox has hundreds of free resources for basketball coaching and for basketball players. I have been so busy working on Hoopclinics that I really didn’t watch as much of the Men’s Basketball (or any of the events for that matter) as I wanted to.  However, I did catch enough of the Men to [...]

Thinking and Loving Basketball

The Coaching Toolbox has hundreds of free resources for basketball coaching and for basketball players. While we were waiting on the Finals to start a couple of weeks ago, ESPN showed Game 6 of the 1987 NBA Finals between the Celtics and the Lakers. One of the things that stuck me was the number of [...]

Former NBA Assistant Joins Teleseminars

The Coaching Toolbox has hundreds of free resources for basketball coaching and for basketball players. The Coaching Toolbox is very fortunate that Ed Schilling, former head mens’ basketball coach at Wright State University, and an assistant at UMass, Memphis, and with the New Jersey Nets of the NBA did a 14 minute interview with us [...]

Never criticize players publicly

A coach should never criticize players publicly or in the media. Bear Bryant said: “If anything goes bad, I did it. If anything goes semi good, we did it. If anything goes really good, then you did it. That’s all it takes to get people to win football games for you. ” If you want [...]


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