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"Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in this world; it is the last limit of experience and the last effort of genius." -George Sand
"Simple is hard." Don Meyer described the third stage of coaching as mature simplicity. Balancing "powerful" and "easy to operate" is a constant struggle.
Watching clear Jay Wright videos inspires joy.
Prioritize 'simple'.
- "Get more and better shots than our opponent." - Pete Newell
- Means winning turnover and board battles and taking good shots.
- "Basketball is sharing." - Phil Jackson (Shared vision, shared sacrifice, shared results)
Make it simple. A sixth grader asked at tryouts about how to defend.
- "Ball-you-basket" Stay between the dribbler and the basket. "Contain the ball."
- "Ball-you-player." Off-the-ball, stay between the ball and your cover (there are exceptions).
Keep it simple.
- Use 'more is less' by editing out less useful drills and plays.
- Get feedback to assure everyone is on the same page.
- Build skill and decision-making to reduce turnovers.
- Avoid bad fouls. "Fouls negate effort."
- Poor quality shots fall on the spectrum of turnovers.
Simple doesn't mean reducing the necessary.
- Talk on defense energizes and intimidates.
- Habits matter. "Any outcome is just a point along the spectrum of possibilities."
- Track progress to show "continual ascension."
The daily struggle is changing from who we are to become what we want.
Summary:
- Simple is hard.
- Prioritize simple.
- Make it simple.
- Keep it simple.
- Reduce mistakes.
- Don't throw out the necessary.
Lagniappe. Why does something work or not work?
Lagniappe 2. Who were your favorite teammates and why?