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Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2853 Why Are We Losing the "Lost Art" of Basketball Fundamentals?

    26/02/2026 | 13 mins.
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    The deterioration of fundamentals in the modern game is a direct result of the "Highlight Culture" that permeates youth and high school basketball. In an era where a player’s "value" is often measured by their social media mixtape rather than their defensive win shares, the incentive structure has shifted. Players are spending thousands of hours practicing "deep threes" and "flashy handles" while ignoring the "Zero-Talent" fundamentals like boxing out, proper footwork on a closeout, and the simple chest pass. As a coach, you are fighting a battle against the "Instant Gratification" of the highlight reel. To reverse this trend, you must make fundamentals "cool" again by charting them and rewarding them with playing time, proving that the most fundamental team is almost always the last one standing in March.

    A major contributor to this decline is the disproportionate Game-to-Practice ratio found in many AAU circuits. When athletes play four games in a weekend but only practice once a week, they never develop the "Muscle Memory" required for elite execution. They are essentially "playing through" their mistakes rather than correcting them. This leads to "Dirty Reps"—poor shooting mechanics or lazy defensive stances that become baked into their game. To combat this, your practice environment must prioritize "High-Volume Rep Density." Instead of generic drills, utilize "Constraint-Based" teaching where players cannot move to the next segment until they demonstrate a perfect jump stop or a "two-handed" rebound. By making the "boring" basics a requirement for entry into the "fun" parts of practice, you raise the floor of your program's potential.

    Finally, the deterioration of fundamentals is often a failure of "Coach Clarity." If you aren't correcting a "travel" on a pivot in November, you shouldn't be surprised when it costs you a game in February. Fundamentals are "leaky"—if you don't constantly plug the holes, they will drain away. Use film study to show your players the direct link between a fundamental breakdown (like a missed box-out) and the resulting opponent basket. When players see that their "individual sloppiness" has a "team cost," they develop a sense of accountability. By doubling down on the "Basics of the Game" during the mid-season January grind, you aren't being "old school"—re-establishing these habits is a strategic advantage that will allow your team to out-execute more "talented" but less disciplined opponents.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2852 How Can You Turn the Unique Challenges of Rural Coaching Into a Championship Advantage?

    25/02/2026 | 9 mins.
    https://teachhoops.com/ Coaching in a rural area presents a distinct set of hurdles—smaller talent pools, limited facility access, and players who are often "multi-sport" by necessity rather than choice. However, the greatest strength of a rural program is its community identity. In a small town, the basketball team isn't just an extracurricular activity; it is the "Front Porch" of the community. To build a winning culture here, you must embrace the "Small-Town Synergy." This means working closely with other coaches in your building to share athletes rather than competing for them. When the football, basketball, and baseball coaches are aligned, you create a "year-round athlete" who is physically resilient and understands how to compete in high-pressure environments.

    The "what and where" of teaching in a rural setting must be extremely efficient. Because many of your players may have chores, farm responsibilities, or long commutes, you cannot afford "dead time" in your practice. You must prioritize "Multi-Skill Drills" that maximize every minute. Furthermore, because you don't have the luxury of "cutting" players to find the perfect fit, you must be a "Developer of People." Your system must be flexible enough to fit the kids you have, not the kids you wish you had. If your "Center" is a 6'1" athletic farm kid, you might need to run a "Five-Out" or "Positionless" offense rather than a traditional post-up game.

    Finally, a major challenge in rural coaching is the "Exposure Gap." Players in remote areas often miss out on the high-level AAU competition found in urban centers. To bridge this, you must "bring the elite environment to them." Utilize TeachHoops member calls to stay updated on modern tactical trends and use film study to show your players what collegiate-level intensity looks like. Organize "Team Travel" to college games or larger tournaments to expand their "Basketball IQ" and vision of what is possible. When you combine the "Work Ethic" inherent in rural communities with modern, high-level coaching "X's and O's," you create a program that is consistently "punching above its weight class" come playoff time.

    Rural basketball coaching, small school basketball, team culture, multi-sport athletes, community engagement, basketball program building, high school basketball, youth basketball, coaching philosophy, player development, basketball IQ, offensive efficiency, coach development, athletic leadership, basketball strategy, rural sports management, coach unplugged, teach hoops, basketball success, mental toughness, coaching in small towns, basketball mentorship.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 2851 How Can You Transform Criticism Into a Catalyst for Program Growth?

    24/02/2026 | 10 mins.
    https://teachhoops.com/ Handling criticism is perhaps the most difficult "soft skill" for a basketball coach to master, yet it is essential for long-term survival in the profession. In the digital age, criticism comes from every angle—social media, stands, administration, and even the locker room. To navigate this, you must develop a "Professional Filter." Not all criticism is created equal. You must distinguish between "constructive feedback" (from those who have "skin in the game" and care about the program's success) and "background noise" (from those who lack context or have a personal agenda). When you view criticism as data rather than a personal attack, you can extract the 5% of truth that might actually help you improve your zone offense or your communication style.

    A key strategy for managing criticism is "Proactive Alignment." Most external critique—especially from parents—is born from a lack of transparency. If you have clearly communicated your "Playing Time Standards" and "Program Non-Negotiables" during the pre-season, you have a "Policy Shield" to lean on when the criticism starts during a January losing streak. When someone questions a decision, refer back to the established standards: "We prioritize defensive deflections and practice attendance for starting roles." This shifts the conversation from your "opinion" to a "shared agreement," de-escalating the emotional intensity and keeping the focus on the athletes' development.

    Finally, you must master the "Art of the Poised Response." As a leader, your reaction to criticism is being watched by your players. If you become defensive, sarcastic, or "clap back" at critics, you are teaching your players to do the same when they face adversity. Instead, adopt a "Growth Mindset." When a colleague or mentor offers a critique of your late-game management, listen first and ask clarifying questions: "What did you see in that last timeout that I might have missed?" This doesn't mean you have to agree, but it does mean you are committed to being a "lifelong learner." By modeling how to handle "hard truths" with grace, you build a resilient culture that values honesty over ego.

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

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    23/02/2026 | 11 mins.
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    Ep 2849 Which Three Practice Drills Will Maximize Your Team's Growth Today?

    22/02/2026 | 22 mins.
    https://teachhoops.com/ When building a high-impact practice plan, you need a "balanced diet" of drills that address ball movement, defensive urgency, and transition decision-making. Rather than overwhelming your players with a long list of exercises, focusing on three "Master Drills" allows for deeper skill acquisition and higher intensity. These drills should be "Games-Based," meaning they have clear win/loss conditions and force players to make real-time reads. In the heart of the February grind, these three staples will help your team stay sharp, connected, and physically conditioned for the postseason.
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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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