Today's Quote: "A bad day coaching basketball is better than a good day doing almost anything else." - Bob Hurley
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Today's Theme... Basketball Coaching 101
If you are a new coach, you might find this helpful. When you first look at Coach's Clipboard with all its content, numerous offenses, defenses, plays, articles, etc it can look somewhat daunting and overwhelming. This will help simplify things.
Frankly, there is too much material on the website for any one team to incorporate. So what should you use with your team? It depends. What is your coaching philosophy? - do you like an up tempo, fast game, or a slower more deliberate style? Are your players athletic enough for a full-court running game, or do you need to slow things down?
Are you coaching high school, or youth basketball? Youth teams need to keep things really simple.
Defensively, you must decide on a half-court defense (man-to-man or zone) and whether or not you want to use a press defense, either full-court or half-court. In my opinion, youth teams and players need to learn how to play good man-to-man defense. But I don't mind you adding a simple 2-3 zone defense in the 8th grade.
It might be tempting to make things too complicated with too much "stuff", too many plays, too many "junk defenses", etc. Develop a system that is effective, yet simple, that satisfies your coaching philosophy and the physical and athletic make-up of your team.
Teach fundamentals... good players with sound basketball fundamentals will do more for winning games than a lot of "razzle-dazzle" coaching strategies. Youth coaches should spend most of their practice time teaching fundamentals.
A good coach is a good teacher who can prepare and ready his/her team to compete. Good court-side strategy comes with experience and can help you win a few close ones. A good coach has a passion for the game, always learning, and is a positive influence and mentor for his/her players. A good coach values all his/her players and tries to help instill good sportsmanship and good citizenship values.
High school coaches can add more offenses, plays, defenses, etc because you have more practice time to put these things in, and players are more advanced. But caution! Simplicity is often best... don't overwhelm and confuse your players.
Players... concentrate on the articles under "Player Development". Read the articles on "Mental Aspects". Learn to handle the ball... see the video clips of dribbling drills (one and two-ball drills), dribble-moves, post-moves, and other fundamentals.
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Put in a new offense or defense this season.
Run a special inbounds or buzzer-beater play and look like a genius!
Use a special defense to shutdown a star player.
Teach your team how to break a press.