I love Scrabble. It’s like basketball - competitive with elements of math, its own vocabulary, offense, and defense. Playing the fully-committed defender frustrates high-scoring players.
Strong players average over thirty points per turn. Like basketball it’s about quality possessions. And knowing two-letter words like KA, KI, KY, JA, JO, QI, XI, XU, ZA, and ZO separate 500 point games from losses.
Basketball has valuable two-letter words, too. Make them your players'.
WE
- The African proverb says, "Alone, we go faster but together we go further."
- Prioritize WE. Make the TEAM better.
GO
- Score in transition before defenses are set.
- Basketball symmetry says to take away opponent transition. Set a goal such as allow no more than three transition hoops/game.
DO
- Sport rewards aggressiveness.
- DO is the equivalent of Bob Woodward's FAA - "focus, act aggressively"
- "DO more to become more; become more to DO more." You define your minutes, role, and recognition.
BE
- BE more by making those around you better.
UP
- UP equals extending the defense.
- UP raises the intensity level.
NO (What are our absolutes?)
- "Know your NOs."
- NO middle
- NO direct drives
- NO second shots
- NO unchallenged shots
- NO bad fouls
Lagniappe (something extra). Focus on teaching.
Lagniappe 2. I'm not looking for a basketball job. But if I were, I'd be revising my "lookbook"I've shown mine before. It's cheesy and not so slick but "for gawd's sake Jim, I'm a doctor not a film editor."