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Euro Winning Strategies
May 19, 2009 by
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Coaches, I want to release my newest e-book. It is named "Euro Winning Strategies."It's including strtegies from the top four euroleague coaches, secrets, digrams and step by step description of each options.This's the unique book, that must be in coach's laibrary.
Secrets from the top NBA & NCAA coaches: "The Encyclopedia of Defense"
April 25, 2009 by
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New Series of E-books
April 25, 2009 by
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Coaches, I want to release my newest e-book. It is named "Advanced Skills Development." This book is designed to help with player individal development. It has been used over the past several years and tweaked each year. Also, it is Europen, NBA and NCAA experiences in one...
Step by step Fundamentals
April 17, 2009 by
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See Laker's guard Kobe Bryant, demonstrates step-by-step fundamentals.
Make him think shoot rather than penetrate
April 10, 2009 by
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Good article about Miami Heat's shooting guard Dwyane Wade is a devastating offensive force.-he can get to the hoop anytime he chooses, -he can get to the line and make free throws, -he can make the extra pass like a PG, and -he is an improving jump shooter. In short, how does...
Special defense for special player
April 02, 2009 by
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According to this article, the Tar Heels' game plan was: Make someone other than Griffin beat them.Every time during the Sunday's South Regional final, he touched the ball North Carolina defenders doubled him."It was a little frustrating for him because we were making...
Scouting the NCAA tournament
April 01, 2009 by
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The top 5 college prospects :1. Blake Griffin, PF, So., OklahomaGriffin continued to prove why he is far and away the best prospect in the draft. Griffin's strength, athleticism and tenacity on the boards make him a no-brainer as an NBA player.He show his biggest weakness during...
When you're out there on your own.
April 01, 2009 by
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According to this article, during the Crimson Tide's first scrimmage,-The most important thing to look is: how a guy competes,' Coach Nick Saban said. 'A guy who plays hard, doesn't get frustrated, is relentless, coming back and playing is important to him, they have...
The PG job is to get open shots for teammates
March 30, 2009 by
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Good strory about Sherron Collins the Kansas men's PG. He has stockpiling an arsenal of moves and he devastated opponents with a crossover dribble. Against second-seeded Michigan State in Indianapolis, Collins averaged 28.5 points and 5.0 assists in the first two rounds for the...
A PG is there to serve others, keep them involved and organized
March 26, 2009 by
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According this article, for Coach Larry Brown, a point guard is there to serve others; to keep them involved and organized. If you happen to score some points along the way, that's more a bonus than an objective.Before Brown's arrival, Raymond Felton had been a part-time point...
Coaches cannot hamper the development of young players
March 25, 2009 by
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Good article about the 12th-seeded Arizona Wildcats had booked their tickets to the Sweet 16 with a 71-57 win against Cleveland State, thanks to players who refused to quit and coaches who refused to allow their egos to hamper the development of young men they grew to adore.After legend...
Sustaining the success is the real goal
March 25, 2009 by
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According this article, the Rays are moving on. Their season certainly was unexpected and a turning point for a long-downtrodden franchise. Sustainability was their aim. Sustaining the success is the real goal."We're better," the Rays manager Maddon says, "I know...
Scouting "Sweet 16" guards
March 23, 2009 by
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It was a one of the rougher weekends of any player in the NCAA tournament. According this article players who already seem to be qualified for the top of the coming draft:1. Ty Lawson, PG, North CarolinaLawson hadn't played since March 8 because of a toe injury, but he returned...
The Missouri's "40 minutes of hell" basketball
March 23, 2009 by
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Passed through article about how Missouri Tigers call it
Notes from Villanova - UCLA
March 23, 2009 by
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-Villanova dominated UCLA in every facet.-The Wildcats had a 41-29 edge in rebounding and forced 20 turnovers.-This was expected to be a close, low-scoring game. -UCLA was supposed to compete with Villanova's physical style.-Bruins coach Howland came from the same Conference and...
Offensive goals
March 22, 2009 by
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-Play in transition as much as possible. Get easy baskets.-Shoot 3
When you start a team from a scratch
March 22, 2009 by
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The first things to consider in constructing a good team:-have a players who can put the ball in the basket and,-have a players who can keep opponents from putting the ball in the basket.Improving shooting or shutting down shooting is more important than:-controlling turnovers,-getting...
Defense is your identity
March 22, 2009 by
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According this article, Musketeers, held the Badgers to 25% shooting in the second half of a 60-49 victory Sunday in the East Regional."We didn't lose faith in what got us here," Xavier coach Sean Miller said. "We reminded our team that we have been against styles...
A player when the time came
March 22, 2009 by
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Good story about Robert Sallie and his teammates persuaded coach Calipari, that Sallie would be a player when the time came. Those players, particularly the veterans Robert Dozier and Antonio Anderson, had told Calipari he could trust Sallie.It seemed hard to trust a player who had...
Don't let your size diminish your spirit
March 18, 2009 by
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According this article, Tyrone "Muggsy" Bogues is the shortest player ever to play in the NBA. Despite his size 5'3", he had attributes that made him successful:-He had unreal heart and mental toughnessHe was one of the few NBA players not to back down to the toughest...
Shrink the floor and make the paint crowded
March 15, 2009 by
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According this article, the Cavs was a top defensive team.This year, things are different.Cleveland has moved up to fourth in the league in offensive efficiency. Personnel, obviously, is a huge reason. In addition they has added basically two shooters Also, their presence also allows...
Execute your game plan with unselfishness, discipline and courage
March 11, 2009 by
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The Nuggets beat the Spurs, in a game that demonstrated why the Spurs are legitimate championship contenders and the Nuggets are not.According to this article, even with a starting lineup that included Bruce Bowen, George Hill, Kurt Thomas, Matt Bonner and Roger Mason, the Spurs diligently...
Get together as a team and build unity
March 11, 2009 by
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You can only become relevant in one way, and that's if you do it together. Any splintering is damaging to any team and fatal to a team with such a small margin of error as the Mavericks. According this article, they did a group hug at the start of this critical four-game trip....
Extended pregame shooting routine
March 09, 2009 by
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More of the younger players in today's game should take Ray Allen example and run with it! "Work ethic is a lost art". When Ray Allen shoots jump shots there's not a single wasted motion from hip to fingertip. Watching Allen, alone on the parquet, go through his...
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