Kata is a Japanese word (型 or 形) meaning "form" - Wikipedia
“This is a matter of practice related to what martial artists call kata — a set pattern that rewards repetition with excellence.“ - Sam Sifton, NYT
"The enemy of good is better." Form begets function, but "perfect form" is usually illusory. Better approaches outshine perfect. Winning is hard and excellent coaches and teams develop SYSTEMS to improve performance.
How many young players fully commit to preparation?
2. Make maximal effort your brand. "Never cheat the drill."
3. "Obsess the product." That means "every day is player development day," in all facets. Build skill and athleticism.
4. See more. Newell's priority "see the game," requires study of great players, coaches, and video.
Learn from Kobe. Be granular (detailed).
Even great players aren't perfect. Learn from others' excellence and their mistakes, too.
- See the big picture and the symmetry. What's the spacing and what's the defensive proximity (how close are they)?
- Don't just be a ball watcher. What happens away from the ball?
- Study 'common' actions - pick-and-roll, plays with cutting, downscreen DHO (Chicago/Zoom action), ram screens (downscreen into ball screen), complex screening (staggers, sequential screens, backscreen the roller - Spain action). The more you 'watch', the more you'll see.
- In key situations, imagine what you'd do as a player or coach.
- Watch your own video. What do you without and with the ball? How do you impact winning?
- Have the will to prepare to win.
- Make maximal effort your brand.
- "Obsess the product."
- Study the game 'professionally'.
- Watch the game analytically.
“Catch on two, land on two”
— Buckets Basketball (@BucketsBBALL1) March 24, 2024
A simple, fundamental drill that makes a HUGE impact in games by preventing needless traveling.
🎥 @GentsCoachD pic.twitter.com/2e30iMByzz
Lagniappe 2. Traffic jam.
First weekend X's and O's thread. Using this to post diagrams from some of the best sets from the first week of March Madness. Will have clips attached to all too.
— Basic Basketball (@basicbball_) March 23, 2024
Samford's Double Curl Elevator up first#FastModelMadness24 https://t.co/E9HfjKCfWL pic.twitter.com/YQpa4TMo4g
Lagniappe 3. Excellent disrupts.
Duquesne upsets the offensive darling of men's basketball, BYU. Limiting them to 67 pts, 8-3pt baskets, and 38% from the field. Here's how Duquesne's defense pulled off the upset. A thread... pic.twitter.com/V58UAsv7Xv
— Michael Jagacki (@Mike_Jagacki) March 22, 2024