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Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2889 Interview Coach Simms

    03/04/2026 | 27 mins.
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2888 Teachhoops.com Member Call

    02/04/2026 | 37 mins.
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2887 Jay Wright on the State of Youth Basketball: Why "Attitude" is the Only (Part 3)

    01/04/2026 | 25 mins.
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    In this high-impact episode of Coach Unplugged, we sit down with 2x NCAA National Champion Jay Wright to discuss the "Identity Crisis" currently facing youth basketball. While most coaches are busy chasing the latest offensive trend or drawing up complex "Horns" sets, Coach Wright argues that we are losing the battle in the one area that actually determines success: The Human Connection. If your coaching starts with a playbook rather than a relationship, you’ve already lost the locker room. This interview is a deep dive into why mentoring and trust are the ultimate competitive advantages in an increasingly transactional sport.

    Coach Wright and Bill Flitter pull no punches regarding the State of Youth Basketball, specifically the rise of "Me-First" culture driven by social media highlight reels and early NIL pressure. They discuss the vital importance of "Standard over Scheme." At Villanova, the secret wasn't the plays; it was the "Attitude" standard that held every player—from the All-American to the walk-on—accountable to the same level of effort and "Next Play" resilience. Whether you are coaching 4th graders or high school seniors, the challenge remains: How do you build a "Team-First" environment when the rest of the world is telling your players to focus on their personal brand?

    Finally, we get back to the "Boring Brilliance" of the game. Coach Wright emphasizes that Mastering the Mundane—the footwork, the catching, the "high-hand" closeouts—is what separates champions from contenders. We explore how to handle adversity not as a crisis, but as a necessary "Growth Requirement." If you want to transform your program from a group of individuals into a cohesive unit that can withstand the pressure of a championship run, you have to stop coaching the "ball" and start coaching the "person."


    💲 Unlock More Revenue: Reward the stands at your next tournament at Sidelines.pro.


    👷🏼 Instant Practice Planning: Build a season-long plan in 60 seconds at Coaching Youth Hoops.


    ✅ Free Season Checklist: Download your planning guide at Coaching Youth Hoops Checklist.


    📈 AI Analytics: Get professional-grade data for your youth team at Coaching Youth Hoops AI.

    Jay Wright interview, Coach Unplugged, youth basketball coaching, player development, Villanova basketball culture, mentoring athletes, coaching philosophy, team-first mentality, AAU basketball, basketball fundamentals, basketball IQ, leadership in sports, trust building, coaching youth hoops, teach hoops, basketball success, athletic leadership, mental toughness, program building.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2886 Jay Wright on the State of Youth Basketball: Why "Attitude" is the Only X and O That Matters ( Part 2)

    31/03/2026 | 27 mins.
    https://teachhoops.com/

    In this high-impact episode of Coach Unplugged, we sit down with 2x NCAA National Champion Jay Wright to discuss the "Identity Crisis" currently facing youth basketball. While most coaches are busy chasing the latest offensive trend or drawing up complex "Horns" sets, Coach Wright argues that we are losing the battle in the one area that actually determines success: The Human Connection. If your coaching starts with a playbook rather than a relationship, you’ve already lost the locker room. This interview is a deep dive into why mentoring and trust are the ultimate competitive advantages in an increasingly transactional sport.

    Coach Wright and Bill Flitter pull no punches regarding the State of Youth Basketball, specifically the rise of "Me-First" culture driven by social media highlight reels and early NIL pressure. They discuss the vital importance of "Standard over Scheme." At Villanova, the secret wasn't the plays; it was the "Attitude" standard that held every player—from the All-American to the walk-on—accountable to the same level of effort and "Next Play" resilience. Whether you are coaching 4th graders or high school seniors, the challenge remains: How do you build a "Team-First" environment when the rest of the world is telling your players to focus on their personal brand?

    Finally, we get back to the "Boring Brilliance" of the game. Coach Wright emphasizes that Mastering the Mundane—the footwork, the catching, the "high-hand" closeouts—is what separates champions from contenders. We explore how to handle adversity not as a crisis, but as a necessary "Growth Requirement." If you want to transform your program from a group of individuals into a cohesive unit that can withstand the pressure of a championship run, you have to stop coaching the "ball" and start coaching the "person."


    💲 Unlock More Revenue: Reward the stands at your next tournament at Sidelines.pro.


    👷🏼 Instant Practice Planning: Build a season-long plan in 60 seconds at Coaching Youth Hoops.


    ✅ Free Season Checklist: Download your planning guide at Coaching Youth Hoops Checklist.


    📈 AI Analytics: Get professional-grade data for your youth team at Coaching Youth Hoops AI.

    Jay Wright interview, Coach Unplugged, youth basketball coaching, player development, Villanova basketball culture, mentoring athletes, coaching philosophy, team-first mentality, AAU basketball, basketball fundamentals, basketball IQ, leadership in sports, trust building, coaching youth hoops, teach hoops, basketball success, athletic leadership, mental toughness, program building.

    Would you like me to draft a "Jay Wright Style" Post-Game Reflection Sheet to help your players evaluate their 'Attitude' instead of just their stats?

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2885 Jay Wright on the State of Youth Basketball: Why "Attitude" is the Only X and O That Matters ( Part 1)

    30/03/2026 | 28 mins.
    https://teachhoops.com/

    In this high-impact episode of Coach Unplugged, we sit down with 2x NCAA National Champion Jay Wright to discuss the "Identity Crisis" currently facing youth basketball. While most coaches are busy chasing the latest offensive trend or drawing up complex "Horns" sets, Coach Wright argues that we are losing the battle in the one area that actually determines success: The Human Connection. If your coaching starts with a playbook rather than a relationship, you’ve already lost the locker room. This interview is a deep dive into why mentoring and trust are the ultimate competitive advantages in an increasingly transactional sport.

    Coach Wright and Bill Flitter pull no punches regarding the State of Youth Basketball, specifically the rise of "Me-First" culture driven by social media highlight reels and early NIL pressure. They discuss the vital importance of "Standard over Scheme." At Villanova, the secret wasn't the plays; it was the "Attitude" standard that held every player—from the All-American to the walk-on—accountable to the same level of effort and "Next Play" resilience. Whether you are coaching 4th graders or high school seniors, the challenge remains: How do you build a "Team-First" environment when the rest of the world is telling your players to focus on their personal brand?

    Finally, we get back to the "Boring Brilliance" of the game. Coach Wright emphasizes that Mastering the Mundane—the footwork, the catching, the "high-hand" closeouts—is what separates champions from contenders. We explore how to handle adversity not as a crisis, but as a necessary "Growth Requirement." If you want to transform your program from a group of individuals into a cohesive unit that can withstand the pressure of a championship run, you have to stop coaching the "ball" and start coaching the "person."


    💲 Unlock More Revenue: Reward the stands at your next tournament at Sidelines.pro.


    👷🏼 Instant Practice Planning: Build a season-long plan in 60 seconds at Coaching Youth Hoops.


    ✅ Free Season Checklist: Download your planning guide at Coaching Youth Hoops Checklist.


    📈 AI Analytics: Get professional-grade data for your youth team at Coaching Youth Hoops AI.

    Jay Wright interview, Coach Unplugged, youth basketball coaching, player development, Villanova basketball culture, mentoring athletes, coaching philosophy, team-first mentality, AAU basketball, basketball fundamentals, basketball IQ, leadership in sports, trust building, coaching youth hoops, teach hoops, basketball success, athletic leadership, mental toughness, program building.

    Would you like me to draft a "Jay Wright Style" Post-Game Reflection Sheet to help your players evaluate their 'Attitude' instead of just their stats?

    Tools to Level Up Your ProgramSEO Keywords
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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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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