"To see what's right in front of us is a constant struggle." - The Lincoln Lawyer
Teach kids to play, not just run plays. Remind ourselves, "we can't run what we can't run."
Reduce to first principles from Dr. Fergus Connolly:
- Initial spacing
- Player movement
- Ball movement
- The 'scoring moment'
- Excellent defense
- Poor spacing
- Not setting up cuts
- Lack of urgent cutting
- Passing neither 'on time' or 'on target'
- Poor shot quality
- Poor shooting
Think you're going to walk into a power 5 or (D-1) and play as a freshman? Do you check these boxes?
— Next Level Baseball (@nextlevelbb) October 29, 2022
1. Strong/Physical
2. Polished/Game Ready
3. Mature-Don't need hand holding
4. Competitive/Driven
Most that "PLAY" decide between school and signing a pro contract!
Lagniappe 2. Developing 'give-and-go' and 'backdoor' actions.
Give and go and dribble-at backdoor reads… Essential 5-out spacing concepts
— Hardwood Texas (@hardwoodtexas) October 29, 2022
By coach Greg Gober pic.twitter.com/FeoZZJtcDK
Lagniappe 3. Kelvin Sampson knows.
"Making mistakes is not the problem. It’s the effort that you're making when you're making those mistakes. It’s about experience. It’s about learning the system. It's about picking things up. And they're going to struggle, but effort & attitude are things that they can control." pic.twitter.com/76LtPnJ3gq
— The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) October 30, 2022