"Everyone is necessarily the hero of his own story." - John Barth
Humans are the 'storytelling animal'. We're wired to believe what we hear and sometimes people take that as license to exaggerate or misrepresent their skill or achievement.
Basketball brings us unimagined joy and indelible grief. Strong emotion imprints forever memories upon us. And it's impossible to forget stories worth sharing.
The 1972 Olympic Gold Medal game between the US and the Soviet Union put permanent scars on US Olympians. They never accepted the Silver Medal and some even wrote into their wills that family members were never to accept them. I heard Doug Collins say that the last song he heard leaving the locker room was Jimmy Ruffin's 1966, "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?"
They want excellence in everything that they do. They want to be pushed and live the details.
— Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) September 28, 2024
• It means competing.
• It means looking to grow.
• It means committing to the standard.
They live the details and focus on the inputs of what is going to make them successful. pic.twitter.com/XPBE7t3rVQ
Lagniappe 2. It's always about the many not the few.
"Being a great teammate won’t always be convenient for you.
— The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) September 26, 2024
Being a great leader won’t always be convenient for you.
It’s not about you.
It’s about what the team needs.
Commitment > Convenience" @KevinDeShazo pic.twitter.com/hs1jcDcg5s
Lagniappe 3. Cross-screen clearout to set up a back screen cutter.
Here is one of my favorite baseline inbound plays from this past season from new Washington head coach Danny Sprinkle.
— Chris Oliver (@BBallImmersion) September 22, 2024
To get you tons of ideas for your season check out these greatest hits from past years https://t.co/iWpXOe7YGT pic.twitter.com/WQG7Gm2Zlh