How we arrive at solutions matters. By showing our work, we reveal our thought processes, good and bad. Find ideas to adopt and make yours.
As teens fifty years ago, we played a lot. That fostered skill development and competition, but not much individual skill teaching, strategy, or pick-and-roll play.
Jump ahead five decades. Pull up video of Kobe (jab step), Iverson (crossovers), Chris Paul (Professor Pick-and-Roll), Olajuwon (post actions), Durant (soup to nuts). When you've done the work, others see your work.
Develop a catalog of actions; master a handful. Your bechamel (e.g. jab and cross) becomes mornay (wing series).
Learn micro skills...study video from Kevin Eastman.
"Shoulder's game...low man wins."
Read defenders. Head turners and ball watchers plus awareness.
- "Show your work." She reminds me of ______."
- "Shoulders game..."
- "Cut like D-Wade."
- "Defend like Kawhi."
- "Players have tells."