Sunday, October 22, 2023

Basketball: Can We Use Humor Better?

"There is something about humor that is soothing to the human spirit..." Doris Kearns Goodwin in MasterClass

Use humor to lighten the moment. For a thoughtful, comprehensive piece, check out this Stanford Business School piece.

Sarcasm is not humor. With younger players, sarcasm usually registers as  offensive or doesn't register at all. Telling twelve year-olds that if you are in front of a firing squad you want them shooting gets a lot of blank stares. As does asking, "do you get paid by the dribble?" 

Let humor happen naturally. We were scrimmaging and one girl (reserve player) was making everything. Finally, she gets a wide open look and misses. She yells "$hit" and each of the thirteen-fourteen year old teammates burst out laughing...and the coaches. 

Some coaches are naturally funny, famously Abe Lemons and to a degree Geno Auriemma. 


Yes, sometimes it's sarcasm for college athletes. "Let's change our defense. Let's go from not guarding them to guarding them." 

And then there's Gregg Popovich. 


And 'less' Popovich. 


There's no easy answer, but consider your audience. 

Lagniappe. 

Lagniappe 2.