Non-Conference Thoughts And Observations
I have put together some random thoughts and observations of our team and teams we have watched during the season in the non-conference. One of the things I enjoy about scouting and game preparation are the opportunities to learn. Not only do you learn about the opponent but all the teams that they play. We are constantly trying to improve our team by adapting things that we see. Listed below are 20 things I've thought about:
- It's very hard to coach selfishness and immaturity.
- Point guards that can control the tempo of a game are incredibly valuable.
- The ability to penetrate and defend penetration.
- Deep outlets put a lot of pressure on a defense.
- Running along the side of the ball is not a stoping the ball in transition.
- Players do not ealize the worth of starts, stops and turns.
- Playing hard is a skill to develop.
- Before teaching our players to lead others, we must first teach them to lead themselves.
- Things that you can control, motivate you.
- Develop the ability to maintain your stance for 30 seconds.
- Finishing a 3/2, 2/1
- Parents, Press, Peers
- Communication--is part of skill development
- Teach them how to watch tape
- The art of simply hitting open shots
- The ability to catch and shoot
- Defining a shooter's range.
- The value of ball reversal.
- Teaching angles on offense and defense.
- Cutting hard is a skill.
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