This is Part II of a series of clinic notes. During the past 6 months I have had the opportunity to attend 37 zoom clinics. It has been an outstanding opportunity of growth for me -- learning and listening to coaches I greatly respect and many I had not gotten the opportunity to hear before. Obviously 37 zoom clinics have created a mountain of notes and what I'm doing over the next few days is to share a few quick hitters.
Mike Lombardi on Bill Belichick and the message to his staff: “this who we are — go find players that fit.”
Tom Cream on recruiting: "If a kid isn’t winning in the summer circuit you need to take a deeper look."
Todd Henry: Be wise in assimilating information to everyone
◄Send necessary emails to necessary people
◄Have necessary meeting with necessary people
◄Give necessary information with necessary people
Todd Gongwer: With all the adversity, two things remain unchanged:
◄The amount of time we have each day
◄The ability to make choices
Tim Kight: “Every team faces some kind of adversity. Mediocre teams are destroyed by it. Good teams survive it. Great teams get better because of it.”
Stan Van Gundy: “It’s the worst feeling when opponent gets an easy bucked because we didn’t prepare.”
Shaka Smart’s Non-Negotiable’s
◄Effort
◄Communication
◄1 second rule — time to bounce up after hitting the floor
Rod Olson on the Navy SEALS: Raised team standard means individual standards are raised.
Antonio Lang: Pat Riley would tape shoot around and walk thru.
Mike Wells: “A pro can be ready to play 30 minutes when they haven’t played in two weeks.”
Roland Nored: “Break bread with players.”
Mike Neighbors: Feedback must be immediate on shots early in practice and season.
Buzz Williams: Determine what space to fight for
◄How do I utilize my time?
◄Goal - efficiency