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Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2828 Coach Miller favorite Drill

    01/2/2026 | 8 mins.
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2827 How Can You Get More Done in Every Minute of Your Practice?

    31/1/2026 | 16 mins.
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    https://teachhoops.com/ Efficiency in the gym isn't about rushing; it’s about the elimination of "garbage time" where players are standing in lines, shagging balls, or listening to long-winded lectures. To get more done, you must adopt a "staccato" practice rhythm—changing drills every 8 to 12 minutes to keep the mental and physical intensity at a peak. Use a "Multi-Skill" approach where no drill is just about one thing; for example, a transition drill should also incorporate ball handling, communication, and a conditioned finish. By layering these skills, you effectively double your teaching time, ensuring that your athletes are getting the maximum number of "game-speed" repetitions in a 90-minute window.

    A second secret to productivity is the implementation of "Stationary Coaching" and rapid transitions. Use a whistle or a buzzer to signal the end of a segment, and give your players exactly seven seconds to get to the next spot. This "urgency" reinforces the pace you want to see on game day. Instead of bringing the whole team in for every teaching point, coach on the move—giving "Twitter-length" feedback to individuals while the ball is still in play. By utilizing assistant coaches to manage different stations, you can keep more players active simultaneously. When the gym is constantly moving, the "Basketball IQ" of the entire roster rises because they are forced to process information at the speed of the game.

    Finally, getting more done requires you to plan the "work" and the "rest" with equal precision. Use the "January Grind" to evaluate which parts of your system are lagging and dedicate specific "pods" of time to those weaknesses. If your free-throw shooting is down, don't just "shoot 50"; incorporate them into a high-intensity scrimmage where players have to hit two in a row while fatigued to "get out" of a defensive rep. This "Situational Practice" approach ensures that you aren't just moving through a checklist, but are actually building the habits that translate to wins. By the time you reach the postseason, a team that has optimized every minute of practice will have a significant "cumulative advantage" over an opponent that wasted time in the margins.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    EP 2826 How Can You Unlock the Potential of a Talented but Unmotivated Player?

    30/1/2026 | 21 mins.
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    Managing a player with "all the tools but no motor" is one of the most frustrating challenges a coach can face, primarily because the gap between their ceiling and their current output is so visible. The key to reaching these athletes is understanding that motivation is rarely a one-size-fits-all solution. For some, the lack of effort is a defense mechanism to avoid the pressure of high expectations; for others, they simply haven't connected their individual skills to the team's ultimate success. To bridge this gap, you must move beyond generic "work harder" speeches and find the specific "currency" that motivates them—whether it's increased playing time, a specific role in the offense, or public recognition of their defensive contributions.

    A powerful strategy for these players is the use of "Micro-Goals" and objective data. Talented but unmotivated players often drift because they find traditional drills "boring" or feel they can "get by" on raw athleticism. By turning practice into a measurable competition, you remove the subjectivity of their effort. If you can show them a stat sheet that reveals they only contested 10% of shots while they were on the floor, it becomes a factual challenge rather than a coach’s opinion. Use "Small-Sided Games" where their specific talent is required to win the drill, forcing them to engage or face the social accountability of letting their teammates down. When the data proves they are underperforming, the "talent" excuse starts to disappear.

    Finally, you must leverage your team's leadership to handle the peer-to-peer accountability. A talented player might tune out a coach, but it is much harder to ignore a teammate who is working twice as hard with half the natural ability. In your January film sessions, highlight the "Blue Collar" plays made by your role players and contrast them with the missed opportunities of the unmotivated talent. This isn't about shaming; it’s about illustrating the "Cost of Inaction." If the player still refuses to "buy in," you must be willing to limit their role to protect the integrity of your culture. Ultimately, a less-talented player who is fully committed will always be more valuable to a championship mission than a star who is only playing at 50% capacity.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2825 Why Is a "Chip on Your Shoulder" the Ultimate Competitive Edge?

    29/1/2026 | 10 mins.
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    Playing with a "chip on your shoulder" is about more than just playing angry; it’s about harnessing a perceived slight—whether real or imagined—to fuel a level of intensity and focus that others cannot match. In the basketball world, this "underdog mentality" often belongs to the player who was cut from the varsity squad, the senior who was overlooked for an All-Conference nod, or the team that everyone predicted would finish last in the league. When a coach can help a player tap into that "disrespect," they aren't just motivation-hunting; they are activating a psychological state where the athlete feels they have everything to prove and nothing to lose. This mindset turns every practice drill and every loose ball into a personal statement of worth.

    To sustain this edge throughout the mid-season grind, a coach must learn to manufacture internal competition and keep the "slights" fresh. In January, when the initial fire of the season might start to flicker, use the "nobody believes in us" narrative to reset the team's mission. Highlight the scouting reports that overlook your bench depth or the social media posts that favor your rivals. This isn't about creating a toxic environment; it's about building a collective "us against the world" bond. When a team plays with a chip, their defensive communication becomes sharper, their screens become harder, and their resilience in the face of a double-digit deficit becomes their greatest tactical advantage.

    Finally, the "chip" must be balanced with emotional discipline. An athlete who is too focused on the slight can become erratic, picking up technical fouls or forcing bad shots in an attempt to "show everyone." The goal of the coach is to channel that raw energy into productive "Zero-Talent" traits: the extra sprint in transition, the relentless box-out, and the lockdown defensive containment. By the time the postseason arrives, a team that has spent months playing with a chip on its shoulder is a dangerous opponent. They aren't just playing for a trophy; they are playing to rewrite the narrative that everyone else wrote for them. This chip is the engine of a championship culture that refuses to be ignored.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2824 Interview with Coach Seibert part 2

    28/1/2026 | 34 mins.
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About Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

This Podcast will discuss basketball coaching with Coach Steve Collins. Coach Collins will do this with interviews and on topic discussions. (Discussion will revolve around basketball topics such as: Offense, Defense, Motivation, Team Building, Youth Basketball, High School Basketball, college basketball and much more...) We will publish weekly shows at 6:00 am..... Please check out our site if you like our podcast. www.teachhoops.com.
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