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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1961 Are Your Players Watching Film… or Just Watching Themselves?

    30/06/2026 | 9 mins.
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    Show Notes

    Episode Title: Are Your Players Watching Film… or Just Watching Themselves?

    Most players do not naturally know how to watch film. They watch the ball, their shot, whether they scored, or their own mistakes — but they do not always watch the game.

    In this episode, Coach shares a simple 5-minute film system that helps players learn faster, understand standards, and connect film directly to practice.

    Film should not be entertainment.Film should not be punishment.Film should make your standards visible.

    If players can see the game better, they can play the game faster.

    Use this simple structure:

    Five clips. Five minutes. One theme.

    Pick one focus, such as:


    transition defense


    shot selection


    spacing


    talking on screens


    paint touches


    closeouts


    extra passes


    box outs

    If everything matters, nothing sticks.

    Instead of immediately telling players what they did wrong, ask:


    What do you see?


    What should happen next?


    Where is the ball?


    Who is stopping the ball?


    Who is protecting the rim?


    Was there an advantage?


    Did we touch the paint?


    Was someone open one pass away?

    Questions create ownership.

    Minute 1: Name the ThemeTell players exactly what they are watching for.

    Minute 2: Show a Good ClipStart with what right looks like. Players need a picture of success.

    Minute 3: Show a Breakdown ClipAsk questions before giving answers.

    Minute 4: Show the CorrectionHave players explain what should happen next time.

    Minute 5: Connect It to PracticeTell them the drill, the cue, and when they will rep it on the floor.

    Give a player one clip — not ten — and ask three questions:


    What happened?


    Why did it happen?


    What is your next action?

    That keeps feedback simple, clear, and useful.

    Green: winning habit — repeat itYellow: close, but late — clean it upRed: losing habit — fix it now

    Use this system for:


    closeouts


    shot selection


    transition response


    communication


    box outs


    spacing

    Simple language creates clear standards.

    Tomorrow, do not run a long film session.

    Pick one theme.Find five clips.Show one good clip.Show one breakdown clip.Ask questions.Connect it directly to practice.

    Film without practice is just a meeting.

    Film connected to practice becomes learning.

    Teach them what to see.Teach them what to do next.Then go rep it on the floor.

    For film templates, practice plans, player development tools, and complete coaching systems, go to:

    teachhoops.com

    Episode SummaryThe Big IdeaThe 5-Minute Film FormulaStart With QuestionsThe 5-Minute FormatIndividual Film ToolRed, Yellow, Green Film CheckCoach ChallengeClosing Thought
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1960 Are You Building an Assistant Coaching Staff… or Just Hoping Someone Shows Up?

    29/06/2026 | 11 mins.
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    Episode Title: Are You Building an Assistant Coaching Staff… or Just Hoping Someone Shows Up?

    Finding and keeping quality assistant coaches has become one of the biggest challenges in high school basketball. Low stipends, huge time commitments, year-round expectations, and private training opportunities are making it harder than ever to build a reliable staff.

    In this episode, Coach breaks down how head coaches can stop hoping assistants appear and start building a real staff culture.

    Assistant coaches do not stay just because of the stipend.

    They stay because they feel:

    valued

    trusted

    respected

    supported

    developed

    connected to the program

    If you want quality assistants, you have to build staff culture the same way you build team culture.

    1) Recruit ThemDo not wait until August to start looking. Recruit assistants all year.

    Look for:

    former players

    youth coaches

    teachers in the building

    college players who moved back

    young coaches who want to learn

    reliable basketball people who care about kids

    The best assistant is not always the person who knows the most basketball. It is the person you can trust with your players.

    2) Define Them“Just help out” is not a role.

    Every assistant needs a clear lane.

    Examples:

    player development

    defense

    scouting

    film clips

    lower-level communication

    rebounding and toughness

    parent communication support

    Clear roles create confidence. Vague roles create burnout.

    3) Develop ThemAssistants need to feel like they are growing too.

    Use a short weekly staff meeting built around three questions:

    What are we seeing?

    What do our players need?

    What is each coach responsible for this week?

    Give assistants a voice. Let them coach. Let them present. Let them learn.

    People support what they help build.

    4) Protect ThemGood assistants have families, jobs, and limits.

    Protect their time and energy.

    Not every assistant has to be at every open gym.Not every assistant has to break down every film.Not every assistant has to answer every parent question.

    Burnout is real. If you burn out good people, you will be replacing them every year.

    If a parent complains about an assistant, handle it.If players question an assistant, back your staff.If an assistant needs correction, do it privately.

    Your staff has to know you have their back.

    Your staff needs alignment beyond X’s and O’s.

    They should know:

    how you teach

    how you communicate

    how you correct players

    how you handle conflict

    how you run practice

    how you represent the program

    what your non-negotiables are

    If the staff is not aligned, players will feel it.

    The best time to find an assistant is before you have an opening.

    Build your pipeline by:

    inviting former players to help at camp

    letting young coaches sit in on practice

    bringing youth coaches into clinics

    teaching future assistants your language early

    This week, look at your staff and ask:

    Who am I recruiting?

    What role does each coach own?

    How am I helping them grow?

    How am I protecting their time and energy?

    Do not just build a team — build a staff

    Staff culture matters as much as team culture

    Assistants need roles, growth, and support

    Delegation is not dumping

    Alignment creates consistency for players

    Keeping assistants is program leadership

    Finding assistants is hard.

    Keeping them is leadership.

    If you build a staff that is aligned, trusted, valued, and growing, your players will feel it, your practices will improve, and your program will become stronger.

    For staff meeting templates, practice plans, program systems, and tools to help you run the whole program better, go to:

    teachhoops.com

    Episode SummaryThe Big IdeaThe 4-Part FrameworkCorrect Privately, Support PubliclyBuild a Staff PlaybookCreate an Assistant Coach PipelineCoach ChallengeKey TakeawaysClosing Thought
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1959 Can You Actually Teach Toughness, or Are You Just Demanding It?

    26/06/2026 | 9 mins.
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    Episode Title: Can You Actually Teach Toughness, or Are You Just Demanding It?

    Every coach talks about toughness. But too often, we tell players to “be tough” without ever defining what toughness actually looks like. In this episode, Coach breaks down how to teach toughness as a behavior, not just demand it as an attitude.

    Toughness is not chest pounding, trash talk, or acting hard.

    Toughness is doing the next right thing when you do not feel like it.

    It is not emotion.

    It is behavior.

    And if it is behavior, it can be taught, tracked, praised, and repeated.

    1) Sprint Back After MistakesThe mistake is not the problem.The response is the problem.Miss a layup, throw a bad pass, or get a bad call — sprint back and save the next possession.

    2) Take Contact FirstTough teams do not watch contact happen.They create legal contact on box outs, cuts, drives, screens, and loose balls.Early position beats late strength.

    3) Talk When TiredEverybody talks early.Tough teams talk late.Communication in the final five minutes is one of the clearest signs of team toughness.

    4) Do Your Job Without Getting RewardedSet the screen.Make the extra pass.Guard the best player.Box out so someone else gets the rebound.That is real team toughness.

    Track toughness behaviors in practice:

    Plus One For:

    sprint-back saves

    great box outs

    early talk

    loose ball effort

    positive response after mistakes

    Minus One For:

    jogging back

    silence

    watching rebounds

    arguing calls

    What gets measured gets repeated.

    Put three minutes on the clock and play 4-on-4 or 5-on-5.

    Any turnover, missed layup, or bad shot creates automatic transition the other way.

    No stopping.No complaining.No walking.

    Grade only the response.

    Did we sprint back?Did we communicate?Did we protect the paint?Did we rebound the next shot?

    End practice with a competitive segment.

    First team to three stops wins.

    But the stop only counts if they talk.

    No talk, no stop.

    This teaches players that communication is part of toughness, not optional.

    Fake toughness is arguing.Real toughness is sprinting back.

    Fake toughness is flexing after a bucket.Real toughness is taking a charge.

    Fake toughness is talking at the opponent.Real toughness is talking to your teammates.

    This week:

    Define toughness for your team

    Pick three toughness behaviors

    Score them in practice

    Praise them out loud

    Hold everyone to the same standard

    Toughness is not something you give a speech about once.

    It is something you teach every day.

    One possession at a time.One response at a time.One habit at a time.

    For toughness scoreboards, practice plans, culture tools, and complete coaching systems, go to:

    teachhoops.com

    Show NotesEpisode SummaryThe Big Idea4 Toughness Behaviors to TeachToughness ScoreboardDrill of the Episode: Next Play ToughnessDrill of the Episode: Tired Talk FinishFake Toughness vs. Real ToughnessCoach ChallengeClosing Thought
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1958 What Are the 4 Assistant Roles Every Championship Program Must Have?

    25/06/2026 | 13 mins.
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    https://www.thechampionshipcoach.com/

    Are you running an elite basketball program or just managing seasonal chaos? Most head coaches exhaust themselves because they try to be everything to everyone—the master strategist, the intense motivator, the logistics coordinator, and the player favorite. But championship programs aren't built by a single superhero; they are driven by a highly structured coaching staff architecture.

    In this masterclass episode, we step directly into the "Truth Room" to break down the four essential assistant coach archetypes outlined in the file "Types of Coaches (3).pdf". We deconstruct the precise roles of The Yoda (Tactical Director), The Antagonist (Culture Enforcer), The Organizer (Operations Director), and The Mediator (Player Relations Lead). Learn how to audit your current staff's DNA, eliminate groupthink, maximize your practice Rep Density, and blend these distinct coaching voices into a single, unified signal that drives your team toward a championship standard.

    To move your program from coach-led compliance to a self-policing powerhouse, your assistants must operate with absolute clarity regarding their primary environments and expected outputs:

    The Yoda



    Game-Plan Countering & $eFG\%$ Math

    The Film Room / Bench Huddle

    Macro-view adjustments, analytics, and deep player scouting.

    The Antagonist



    Standard of Tolerance & Edge

    Defensive Shell / Rebounding

    Unafraid accountability, challenging groupthink, and driving defensive grit.

    The Organizer



    Activity Density & Clock Flow

    Practice Transitions / Logistics

    Flawless practice clock management and highly efficient drill transitions.

    The Mediator



    Relational Capital & Morale

    One-on-One Workouts / Sidelines

    Deep player trust, managing locker room pulse, and providing high energy.

    Coach's Note: "A mediocre head coach tries to be all four of these people simultaneously and ends up exhausting themselves while confusing their players. A championship head coach acts as the conductor of the orchestra. They hire drivers, not passengers, assign them clear lanes, empower them to lead, and let the collective staff culture carry the program's vision."


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    Stop Over-Coaching! How to Delegate Roles to Your Basketball Assistants


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    "Discover the definitive basketball staff architecture blueprint using the framework from 'Types of Coaches (3).pdf'. In this comprehensive coaching masterclass, Coach Collins breaks down how to balance your bench using four core assistant archetypes: The Yoda, The Antagonist, The Organizer, and The Mediator. Learn how to maximize your practice rep density, protect your team's eFG% through calm mid-game adjustments, and establish an unyielding standard of tolerance on the defensive end. Stop running your entire program alone and learn how to align your staff for maximum winning efficiency."

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    24/06/2026 | 20 mins.
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