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Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2832 What Lessons Can You Learn from the Leadership of Coach Tim Sweeney? (Part 1)

    05/2/2026 | 26 mins.
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    Tim Sweeney, currently the head coach at Connecticut College, offers a masterclass in how to build a program centered on mindfulness, precision, and deep-rooted relationships. Having spent years at Davidson under the legendary Bob McKillop—including the historic 2008 Elite Eight run with Stephen Curry—Sweeney’s philosophy is anchored in the "Cycle of Reflection." He teaches that a coach’s most powerful tool is the ability to step back and analyze the why behind every outcome. By fostering a culture of gratitude and intentionality, he ensures that his players are not just physically prepared, but mentally anchored, allowing them to remain poised during the high-pressure NESCAC conference schedule.

    A hallmark of the "Sweeney Standard" is the belief that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. He advocates for doing a few things at an elite level rather than being mediocre at many. This approach is particularly evident in his emphasis on "Special Situations"—those final two minutes of a half where games are often won or lost. By drilling these scenarios with collegiate-level intensity, he removes the fear of the unknown, giving his athletes the confidence to execute their roles with clinical precision. For Sweeney, program building is about vertical integration; every drill in practice must directly translate to a game-day advantage, ensuring a consistent identity from the opening tip to the final buzzer.

    Ultimately, Coach Sweeney’s success at Hobart and Connecticut College proves that leadership is a relationship-driven enterprise. Drawing from the McKillop model, he balances high-demand standards with high-level personal care. This "Trust Equity" is what allows him to push his players to their absolute ceiling. As you look to evolve your own program, Sweeney’s roadmap suggests that the most enduring cultures are those where the coach acts as both a tactician and a mentor. By prioritizing character recruitment and emotional intelligence, he has created a sustainable blueprint for success that transcends the X’s and O’s, proving that how you lead is just as important as what you teach.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2831 How Can You Dismantle a Zone with Efficient Spacing and Ball Movement?

    04/2/2026 | 16 mins.
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    Selecting a zone offense requires a shift in mindset from "beating a man" to "beating a spot." A successful zone attack is built on the principle of "overloading"—putting more offensive players in an area than the defense can account for. Whether you are facing a 2-3, 3-2, or 1-3-1 zone, the goal remains the same: force two defenders to guard one person. By utilizing a "4-Out, 1-In" or a "1-3-1" alignment, you can create natural gaps in the defense. The key is to avoid standing still; players must constantly "short-corner" or "flash" to the high post to distort the zone’s shape and create passing lanes that lead to high-percentage layups or open rhythm threes.

    The most effective way to "break" a zone is through ball reversal and "distortion" dribbles. A zone defense relies on the ball staying on one side of the floor so they can "shift and sag" toward the action. To counter this, your offense must move the ball faster than the defenders can slide. This often means using "skip passes" to the weak side to catch the defense out of position. Additionally, the "gap drive"—where a player dribbles directly at the shoulder of a zone defender—forces that defender to commit, which invariably leaves a teammate wide open. When your players understand that the goal is to make the zone "shrink" and then "stretch," they play with a level of patience that leads to a breakdown in the opponent's communication.

    Finally, a championship-caliber zone offense is defined by its offensive rebounding and "secondary" actions. Because zone defenders are often guarding areas rather than specific people, they are notoriously poor at "boxing out" during the flight of the ball. Coaches should emphasize "crashing from the perimeter" to exploit these missed assignments. Furthermore, if the initial set doesn't produce a shot, your team must have a "continuity" or a "reset" plan to keep the pressure on. By using film study to identify the "soft spots" of your upcoming opponent's zone—whether it’s the high post in a 2-3 or the corners in a 1-2-2—you can tailor your attack to exploit their specific weaknesses, turning a potentially stagnant game into a clinical offensive performance.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2830 How Can You Overcome the Isolation of Being a Head Coach?

    03/2/2026 | 12 mins.
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    The phrase "it’s lonely at the top" is more than a cliché in the coaching world; it is a daily reality for many leaders who feel alone in the coaching crowd. Even when surrounded by assistants, players, and parents, a head coach often carries a unique weight of responsibility that no one else truly shares. The pressure of making the final decision on a rotation, the burden of a tough loss, or the stress of navigating administrative politics can lead to a sense of professional isolation. To combat this, you must intentionally seek out a "Circle of Peers"—a group of fellow coaches who understand the specific stresses of the job and can provide objective advice without the bias of being inside your program.

    One of the most effective ways to break this isolation is through mentorship and community engagement. By joining a coaching network or participating in regular "Mastermind" calls, you gain access to a collective wisdom that validates your experiences and offers fresh perspectives. Sharing your struggles with a mentor allows you to realize that your "unique" problems are often universal. This connection doesn't just provide tactical solutions; it provides the emotional resilience needed to survive the mid-season grind. When you have a safe space to discuss everything from a "selfish player" to "parent dynamics," you return to your gym with a clearer mind and a renewed sense of purpose, knowing you have a support system standing behind you.

    Finally, breaking the "coaching bubble" requires you to prioritize your own mental well-being and life balance. It is easy to let the program consume your entire identity, but a coach who is "all-in" 24/7 is a coach who is headed for burnout. Developing rituals outside of the gym—whether it's spending time with family, pursuing a hobby, or simply taking a day off—allows you to maintain the perspective needed to lead effectively. Remember, your players need a coach who is energized and present, not one who is isolated and exhausted. By investing in relationships both inside and outside the coaching community, you ensure that while you may lead the program, you never have to walk the path alone.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2829 How Can a Program-Building Call Help You Establish a Lasting Basketball Legacy?

    02/2/2026 | 30 mins.
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    A program-building coaching call is a high-level strategic session designed to help you move beyond the "game-to-game" mentality and start thinking like an architect of a basketball culture. While tactical calls focus on the "how" of a 2-3 zone or a motion offense, a program-building call focuses on the infrastructure that supports those tactics. This includes everything from defining your program's "Core Values" to establishing a vertical integration plan with your youth and middle school feeders. By having an objective, Hall of Fame perspective look at your entire system, you can identify the structural "leaks" that are preventing you from building a sustainable, year-after-year winner in your community.

    During these sessions, we dive into the "Off-Court" essentials that often determine a head coach's longevity and success. This involves managing administrative relationships, navigating parent dynamics, and creating a marketing plan that builds "brand loyalty" for your team. Many coaches use these calls to audit their staff roles—ensuring that assistant coaches are being utilized effectively and that the "message" remains consistent across all levels. Whether you are taking over a struggling program or trying to push a good program to "elite" status, a structured building plan provides the roadmap necessary to maintain your focus during the mid-season grind and ensures you are making decisions that benefit the program's health three to five years down the line.

    Ultimately, a program-building call provides the clarity and confidence needed to lead with authority. It turns your vision into a documented "Blueprint" that you can share with your players, parents, and athletic director. This level of professional preparation sets you apart as a leader who isn't just "coaching for a season" but is "building for a decade." By utilizing the collective wisdom found on TeachHoops and these personalized mentoring sessions, you can avoid the common pitfalls that lead to coach burnout and instead create an environment where excellence is the standard and success is inevitable. A championship isn't just won on the court; it's engineered through the deliberate, strategic building of every facet of your basketball community.

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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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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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