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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

What Is Your "Expressive Fingerprint" ? Plus 30 Seconds of Stoic Wisdom

"Success leaves footprints." - Kevin Eastman

Coaches stamp our ethos and personality onto our team's play. If we saw a Nolan Richardson or John Thompson team play, they look different than a Pete Carril team. 

Examine how a team intends to press its strengths and exploit the opponent's weaknesses. We need a plan to wear down opponents. If we can't discern the intent, that's a problem. 

Years ago as a middle school team, without our best player, we went into the first place team's gym and quickly fell behind 7-2. We got a couple of stops and scored off pick-and-roll three times in a row. The other coach called a time out and changed to zone defense. Coaches' adjustments show us who they are.

Late in the game, we led by one with five seconds remaining and a SLOB at midcourt. I knew that the opponent would switch everything, so designed a simple play to get the ball into a big to run out the clock or get fouled.

1. Get the ball in safely. 

2. Have a receiver with good hands who was a reasonable free throw shooter.

3. Run clock. 

4. If we turn the ball over, make the opponent go the full court in a few seconds... nothing magical or tricky, just expressing logic. 

What expressive fingerprint do you want to project? 

Offense.

  • Play fast when possible to decrease defensive organization
  • Space and create additional space (below)

  • Be unselfish
  • Take intelligent shots
  • Take care of the ball (reduce turnovers)
  • Create edges in special situation 

SLOB SEAL. 


SLOB "Corner Rip" GSW action

Defense. 
  • Condense space (invert offensive principle, shrink spots)
  • Win in transition (get back) 
  • React on the pass ("color on color" at a glance) 
  • Communicate ("the ball scores")
  • Be cohesive (be on the same page)
  • Do not commit bad fouls (show your hands, do not swipe down, do not reach in) 
Find something to steal every day. 

Summary: 
  • Have a plan to wear down opponents.
  • The plan should have observable edges. 
  • Space and create additional space. 
  • Defensively shrink space (inversion).
  • Be cohesive. 
  • Have an edge in special situations. 
  • Give and get feedback. 

Lagniappe (something extra). 30 seconds of stoic wisdom