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“ Basketball is my passion“ Coaching is where I feel at peace with all things. Coaching to me is not about winning and losing but rather about development and seeing the improvement throughout the years. I hope my years of experience will allow me to share some wisdom with other lovers of the game of Basketball. Twitter : @nextgenballer Instagram : @nextgenerationballer

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Style of Coaching Preference

Teaching vs. Adjusting

I was watching my eldest tryout for a team that gets to travel to the states for a weekend and found myself asking myself, “What is better coaching to teach or coaching to adjust?”

Allow me to explain , as I was witnessing these 17 year old girls doing basic dribbling drills I was amazed that some of them were still unable to perform some fundamental two ball dribbles that I have my 9 year olds completing I began to think that one of the wonders of coaching is being able to make each player better in some way throughout the year.
It also reminded me how much I miss coaching, well that is a whole other subject.

But you see , when I coach beginners I tend to focus on teaching the fundamentals of the game while with the elite team I am applying for it is more a matter of making minor when adjustments to their game and more focus on game strategies. I am wondering if I will miss the teaching aspect of the game …..

I guess only time will tell .

Friday, June 18, 2010

Greatest coach

11 NBA Championships for Phil Jackson !!!

Can we now close the debate as to who the greatest professional coach?

He is one of the coaches I look at when I try to model myself. Especially when dealing with a group of elite athletes and his ability to recognize and utilize his players full potential.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

What does a team player look like ?

Sitting here watching “The Heart of the Game” , the movie about Darnellia Russell and so many things run through my mind from how great the game of basketball is to the impact it can have on people’s lives but one scene always seems to resonate with me.


The team is up by two in the championship game for the state championship and the other team is on the foul line. They miss the first shot and then call a timeout. Everyone in the gym knows that the team plans to miss on purpose then get the rebound. Coach decides to put some height in the game to prevent them from getting the rebound and preserving the lead. At that point a young girl named Maggie says “ put her in for me , I am short “. Now that is what I call teamwork and doing what is best for the team.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Losing one of the Great Ones

During UCLA's run through the 2006 NCAA basketball tournament to a championship game loss to Florida, Bruins coach Ben Howland frequently honored the legacy of former coach John Wooden.


"He was a better person than a basketball coach," Howland said more than once.

Considering that Wooden was arguably the greatest coach in the history of the game, it was quite a statement.

And, perhaps, no exaggeration.

Wooden died Friday night of natural causes at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, according to the university. He was 99.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Coaching ......does it make an impact ?

I was watching the ultimate fighter series last night and was quite surprised at the reaction of grown men to something that you would think only young people would be affected by. These grown men who train to beat other people up were genuinely upset that their coach was fired from the series. Not only were they upset by the dismissal of coach Tito they also seemed saddened when he didn’t say goodbye to them. Now he did eventually come back to say bye to the guys but watching them get emotional over someone they have only know for five weeks was quite the experience.

I have known from a firsthand perspective how much influence adults have as coaches as sometimes we are put in the same category as teachers, which I like to think is a key role of any coach, to teach. I have witnessed firsthand where coaches can manage to get young children to do simple things like even putting on their coats before they go outside when they have been told by their parents to do the exact same thing but the child for some reason listens to the coach before the parent. I am not saying this is right but rather as a coach it is important to realize the dramatic impact we can have on our player both good and bad.

I try not to take myself too seriously but I do take the role of coaching very seriously.