
61. Use non-verbal communication.
62. Listen to your players. (Your learning should never stop)
63. No technical fouls. Leave the refs alone and coach your kids.
64. Always be thinking ahead.
65. Play possession by possession; always make the quarters like CBA games. (This can also be charted in the games within the games.)
66. Foul hard on drivers and post players early in the game to set the tone.
67. Be physical, bump cutters, screen hard, go hard through screens, always box out, take charges and dive for loose balls.
68. When defending a star:
1. Deny him the ball
2. Trap him occasionally to make him give up the ball.
3. Be physical and attack him on offense
4. Make him run through a lot of screens
5. Try to draw charges.
69. Be positive tough and challenging with your team.
70. Do not be afraid of your players.
71. Whenever you are up or down big at the end of a ball game, do not stop coaching.
72. Always practice game ending situations.
73. Give your team a chance to win every night, no matter what the style.
74. No talking before the game, make things tense.
75. Save the Knute Rockne stuff for the big games when you really need it.
76. Anytime a teammate is subbed he should exchange a towel and tell his teammate who he is guarding. (The bench should also rise and clap.)
77. Have a bench captain.
78. At halftime talk about these things:
1. Shooting %
2. Rebound totals
3. Turnovers
4. Trips to the foul line
5. Adjustments
6. Deflections
79. Three most important times of a ball game are:
1. First 2 minutes of the game
2. Last 2 minutes of the half
3. First 2 minutes of the 3rd quarter
80. Know opponent’s poor foul shooters.
62. Listen to your players. (Your learning should never stop)
63. No technical fouls. Leave the refs alone and coach your kids.
64. Always be thinking ahead.
65. Play possession by possession; always make the quarters like CBA games. (This can also be charted in the games within the games.)
66. Foul hard on drivers and post players early in the game to set the tone.
67. Be physical, bump cutters, screen hard, go hard through screens, always box out, take charges and dive for loose balls.
68. When defending a star:
1. Deny him the ball
2. Trap him occasionally to make him give up the ball.
3. Be physical and attack him on offense
4. Make him run through a lot of screens
5. Try to draw charges.
69. Be positive tough and challenging with your team.
70. Do not be afraid of your players.
71. Whenever you are up or down big at the end of a ball game, do not stop coaching.
72. Always practice game ending situations.
73. Give your team a chance to win every night, no matter what the style.
74. No talking before the game, make things tense.
75. Save the Knute Rockne stuff for the big games when you really need it.
76. Anytime a teammate is subbed he should exchange a towel and tell his teammate who he is guarding. (The bench should also rise and clap.)
77. Have a bench captain.
78. At halftime talk about these things:
1. Shooting %
2. Rebound totals
3. Turnovers
4. Trips to the foul line
5. Adjustments
6. Deflections
79. Three most important times of a ball game are:
1. First 2 minutes of the game
2. Last 2 minutes of the half
3. First 2 minutes of the 3rd quarter
80. Know opponent’s poor foul shooters.
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