Love this quote from Mark Daigneault about people only associating game imprint on the box score
— Hoop Herald (@TheHoopHerald) December 11, 2024
“Don’t get drunk on the box score”
There are a lot of ways to help your team win
(Via @MichaelOnSports 🎥)
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Players 'show up' in different ways that don't ink 'the book'.
- Play great defense with ball containment and denial
- Contest shots
- Block out
- Fight for loose balls
- Take charges
- Set great screens
- Talk on D
- Get in the passing lanes
- Space the floor
- Balance the floor
At the end of the day, players decide what matters most, the scoreboard or the scorebook.
What kind of player do you want to be?
Lagniappe. Horns.
"Horns" is a very popular alignment to start offense in the NBA. The Boston Celtics use it a lot to get into action with different outcomes, from the simpliest to the most interesting. Here I break down a lot of their Xs & Os and options out of it.
— Michele Conti (@MicheleConti00) December 10, 2024
THREAD ⬇️#NBA #DifferentHere pic.twitter.com/gmTgYBFqwK
Lagniappe 2. Learning to work.
Lagniappe. Play off two feet when possible.THERE IS NO PERFECT SITUATION
— Steve Dagostino (@DagsBasketball) December 9, 2024
We all want our kids to play for the best team, with the best coach, play a ton, and score a ton. That is not reality. There is no perfect situation. Especially when the players are younger, every situation can breed growth, no matter how good or… pic.twitter.com/DdKC3wMbjz
Teaching players how to play off two feet is a game-changer. Today’s breakdown focuses on the spin move—a key skill in our Levels Program launching this January!
— Reid Ouse (@reidouse) December 12, 2024
Want early access? Be a tester! Click the link below!https://t.co/nN9eqGPnf4 pic.twitter.com/xQM5WXmCIj