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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1974 Are You Running a Basketball Team, or Leading a Choreography Troupe?

    17/07/2026 | 6 mins.
    https://teachhoops.com/

    Welcome to 5th Quarter Studios in Madison, Wisconsin. In this episode of Coach Unplugged, we dive straight into an uncomfortable question that might just ruin your week: Why do your drills look great, but your games look bad?

    Be honest with yourself. You’ve lived this exact nightmare. Tuesday’s practice was a masterpiece. The three-man weave was humming, the shell drill was textbook, and the baseline energy was electric. But when Friday night comes around, your team looks like a group of complete strangers who have never shared a floor.

    Here is the blunt truth: It’s probably not your players. It’s your drills. Most drills teach kids to execute a rigid pattern, while games demand that kids independently solve fluid problems. Those are two completely different skills, and the first one does not automatically translate into the second. We break down the absolute science of motor learning, expose the hidden trap of "clean" block practice, and reveal how corrupting your favorite drills with simple live variables will completely transform your program's game-night execution.

    Many coaches fall into the trap of prioritizing aesthetic compliance over functional retention. The motor learning research has been definitive on this dynamic for decades:

    When you run a traditional three-man weave, there is zero defense, zero decision, and the pass is predetermined before the ball is even inbounded. Your athletes can run it flawlessly for four years and never once make an actual basketball read. They didn't forget how to play when the weekend arrives; they never learned it. They just learned how to run the drill. Clean practice feels like great coaching, but it is often just comfortable compliance.

    Random practice—introducing messy repetitions packed with real friction and visual triggers—looks significantly worse on Tuesday afternoon. Turnovers spike, spacing breaks down, and your assistant coaches might look at you funny. But this exact friction is what builds authentic Resilience Equity. Messy training forces your roster to scan the floor, read defensive hips, and think on the fly, directly optimizing your team's collective Decision IQ.

    To evaluate whether your daily practice architecture is actually preparing your athletes to win under postseason pressure, you must put every single drill track through this unyielding filter:

    "If this drill features zero defenders, zero live choices, and zero competitive consequences, are my players actively learning how to play basketball, or are they simply practicing choreography?"

    While foundational block work has a place for raw mechanics and youth form shooting, an elite varsity practice cannot survive on choreography. If your athletes spend less than ten minutes of a 120-minute practice script making a live read against a live body, your team's Effective Field Goal Percentage ($eFG\%$) and Next Play Speed will plummet the second a defender scrambles their rhythm.

    You don't need to throw away your playbook or hunt for hundreds of new drills on the internet. You just need to intentionally corrupt the drills you already use by injecting one of three elements:

    Add a Defender: Introduce an active body—even a lazy or restricted one—to force a visual closeout read. Turn your standard two-ball passing drill into a dynamic 2-on-1 puzzle.

    Add a Decision: Give the offensive player two fluid options instead of one scripted path. Force them to read whether the defender has High Hands or a dropped hip.

    Add a Consequence: Keep score on everything. Make the drills highly competitive, put a clock on the execution, and ensure that someone wins and someone loses.

    Coach's Note: "Let practice be ugly. An ugly Tuesday is exactly how you buy a clean, efficient Friday night victory. Stop trying to protect your ego by keeping your gym tidy and structured. Throw your kids into the tactical deep end, force them to make live reads through the exhaust of a competitive drill, and watch your program's ceiling skyrocket. Pick just one drill this week and corrupt it. Step back, put the whistle away, and force your players to own the room."

    Title Ideas:

    Are Your Drills Destined to Fail? Why Great Practices Lead to Bad Games

    Stop Doing Basketball Choreography! How to Fix Your Practice Drills

    Why Messy Basketball Practices Actually Win More Games on Friday Night

    How to Add Decisions and Constraints to Your Favorite Basketball Drills

    Primary Keywords: Why basketball drills look great and games look bad, Coach Unplugged, TeachHoops, Coach Collins, basketball practice organization, small-sided games basketball, basketball decision IQ drills.

    Secondary Keywords: Block practice vs random practice motor learning, effective field goal percentage analytics, next play speed resilience, standard of tolerance, high-hands closeout reads, corrupting basketball drills, Types of Coaches (3).pdf, The Championship Coaching Fellowship.

    Description Snippet:

    "Why does your team look like a textbook powerhouse on Tuesday afternoon but completely freeze up when Friday night arrives? In this episode of Coach Unplugged, broadcast from 5th Quarter Studios in Madison, Wisconsin, Coach Collins exposes the ultimate coaching trap: running clean, robotic drills that feature zero live decisions. Discover how to 'corrupt' your favorite practice tracks by adding defenders, choices, and competitive consequences to build a player-led powerhouse that thrives under game-night pressure."

    Suggested Tags:

    #BasketballCoaching #TeachHoops #CoachCollins #CoachUnplugged #PracticeDesign #MotorLearning #BasketballIQ #HighSchoolBasketball #TeamCulture

    Are you looking to corrupt a specific half-court shooting drill this week to help your team transition out of a robotic perimeter rhythm, or are you preparing your application for The Championship Coaching Fellowship to get direct, season-long masterclass mentorship on your actual team workflows?

    Show NotesThe Motor Learning Paradox: Clean Tuesdays vs. Clean Fridays [BLOCKED PRACTICE] ───► Repetitive/No Defense ───► Looks Clean Tuesday ───► Fails Friday Night
    [RANDOM PRACTICE] ───► Messy/Live Decisions ───► Looks Ugly Tuesday ───► Wins Friday Night
    The Illusion of "Clean" Block PracticeThe Reality of "Messy" Contextual PracticeThe Ultimate Drills Filter: Where is the Decision?Corrupting Your Playbook: The 3 Simple VariablesYouTube SEO Strategy
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1973 Teachhoops.com Coaching Call

    16/07/2026 | 22 mins.
    https://teachhoops.com/

    You can devour every single podcast episode on this channel, fill up a dozen legal pads with advanced multi-ball drills, and spend hours analyzing spatial cutting geometry. But at the end of the day, passive consumption will only get your program so far. Every single gym ecosystem faces its own highly specific, highly isolated operational leaks.

    Maybe you are staring at a roster trapped in a robotic rut of coach-fed compliance and you can't figure out the exact socratic constraints needed to jumpstart their Decision IQ. Maybe your assistant coaches have grown passive, and you need an exact blueprint to realign their organizational lenses. Or maybe you are heading into an intense winter stretch and you are wrestling with how to protect your team's Next Play Speed under heavy community pressure.

    In this episode, we step directly into the "Truth Room" to talk about the power of direct, personalized mentorship. We break down why the absolute best program builders never coach in a vacuum. Discover what happens when you stop guessing through the off-season and instead lock in a private, 1-on-1 Coaching Call with Coach Collins to audit your practice scripts, maximize your gym's Activity Density, and map out a definitive, level 4 championship workflow.

    When you jump on a private consulting call, we bypass empty generalities and immediately put your entire program through a sharp, analytical filter:

    The Filter: We pull apart your current 120-minute practice timeline down to the exact second. We find the hidden time leaks where players are standing in lines or listening to long lectures, and we inject high-transfer Multi-Ball architectures and Small-Sided Games ($SSGs$) that force players to read defensive hips through the exhaust.

    The Filter: We map out your staff's unique DNA. I will show you exactly how to weaponize your assistant coaches by deploying them through distinct lenses—empowering your Organizer to command the transitions and utilizing your Antagonist to fiercely police your closeouts and vocal habits.

    The Filter: We evaluate your offensive entries and defensive coverages to ensure they are engineered to maximize your Effective Field Goal Percentage ($eFG\%$):

    Coach's Note: "The loneliest place in sports is sitting in an empty gym office late at night trying to solve all your program's cultural and tactical puzzles by yourself. The best coaches I’ve ever been around aren't lone wolves—they seek out direct, high-signal mentorship to sharpen their edge. Don't waste another season running into the exact same operational bottlenecks. Let’s get on a call, unpack your tape, audit your standard of tolerance, and build an unshakeable blueprint to take your program to the next level."

    Title Ideas:

    Are You Ready to Lock In a 1-on-1 Coaching Call With Coach Collins?

    Stop Guessing Your Strategy! (The Power of Personalized Basketball Mentorship)

    How to Audit Your Basketball Program With a Private Consulting Call

    The Missing Piece in Your Leadership: Finding a Masterclass Coaching Mentor

    Primary Keywords: Coaching call with Coach Collins, basketball coaching mentorship program, TeachHoops, The Championship Coach, basketball program consulting, high school basketball practice design audit, standard of tolerance.

    Secondary Keywords: Effective Field Goal Percentage analytics, next play speed resilience, own the room vocabulary, rep density basketball drills, coaching staff lenses, decision IQ constraints, socratic coaching method, Types of Coaches (3).pdf.

    Description Snippet:

    "Are you tired of feeling stuck in a coaching vacuum, trying to solve your team's spacing problems, staff alignment leaks, and cultural bottlenecks all on your own? In this episode, Coach Collins outlines the massive, transformational impact of locking in a private, 1-on-1 coaching consultation. Discover how a personalized program audit can completely clean up your practice activity density, optimize your game-night eFG%, and establish an unyielding standard of excellence."

    Suggested Tags:

    #BasketballCoaching #TeachHoops #CoachCollins #TheChampionshipCoach #CoachingMentorship #ProgramBuilding #TeamCulture #SportsLeadership #PracticeDesign

    Are you looking to schedule your 1-on-1 strategy call right now in July to completely revolutionize your offensive cutting geometry and masterclass practice scripts before the intense winter season arrives, or are you hoping to use a private consulting session to design a highly specific leadership curriculum that will empower your returning upperclassmen to step up and own the room?

    Show NotesThe Executive Diagnostic Audit[YOUR GYM SCRIPT] ───► Audit Activity Density & Rep Bottlenecks
    [YOUR PLAYBOOK] ───► Optimize Spacing Geometry & eFG% Return
    [YOUR LEADERSHIP] ───► Establish an Unyielding Standard of Tolerance
    1. Practice Architecture Deconstruction2. Staff & Culture Alignment Mapping3. Mathematical Efficiency Optimization$$eFG\% = \frac{\text{FGM} + (0.5 \times \text{3PM})}{\text{FGA}}$$The Mentorship Divide: Isolated Guessing vs. Collaborative BlueprintingProgram Overhaul ElementIsolated Guessing (Level 2 Leak)Direct 1-on-1 Coaching Call (Level 4)Problem SolvingSifting through random internet drills; trial-and-errorTargeted, immediate diagnostic solutions built for your rosterPractice DesignCopying standard layouts that allow conversational lazinessTailored scripts engineered for elite Rep Density and flowCulture ExecutionHoping your players eventually step up to Own The RoomA concrete communication workflow to drive player-led autonomyStaff ManagementAllowing unaligned assistant voices to create a passive benchClear, structural delegation strategies for your entire staffYouTube SEO Strategy
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1972 The Sport Parent Confessions ( Hey Sammi)

    15/07/2026 | 7 mins.
    https://heysammi.com/

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    why does my 13 year old suddenly want to quit sports? SUBTITLE: how to find out what's really going on when your teen won't talk DESCRIPTION:

    why do teenagers suddenly quit sports they love? a mom in portland wrote to me because her 13 year old daughter went from sleeping in her jersey to done, overnight, and won't say why. in this episode i answer the questions parents of teen athletes ask most. why won't my teenager tell me what's wrong? should i let my child quit a sport mid-season? is 13 a normal age for girls to drop out of sports? the answer to that last one is yes, thirteen is the age girls leave sports in droves, and it's rarely about the sport itself. i walk through what usually hides underneath a sudden quit, from locker room comments to friendship fallout to changing bodies, why direct questions make a quiet teen quieter, why the you-made-a-commitment speech closes the door, and the side-by-side conversation technique that gets teenagers talking when face to face feels like an interrogation. plus how to keep the door open if she really is done, without pushing her through it. got a question for the show? email me. hey@heysammi.com

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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1971 Are You Delaying the Conversation Your Team Needs Most?

    14/07/2026 | 10 mins.
    https://teachhoops.com/

    Every single coach in the country is sitting on one. One conversion they know they absolutely need to have, but continue to push off. A player who needs a heavy dose of the truth regarding their body language. An assistant coach who is quietly slipping below the program's operational standard. A parent whose unrealistic expectations need an immediate, firm boundary reset. A team leader who has quietly drifted away from the collective vision.

    And yet, the conversation waits. Tomorrow becomes next week, next week becomes next month, and a minor operational leak slowly turns into an unmanageable crisis.

    In this episode, we step directly into the "Truth Room" to confront the psychology of delayed candor. We pull back the curtain on why coaches avoid these high-friction moments. It isn't a communication problem; it is a fear problem. We unpack how hiding from discomfort under the guise of "protecting the relationship" is actually an act of self-preservation that destroys your culture. Discover how to balance personal care with direct challenge, and learn why unspoken truth quietly becomes accepted behavior inside a level 4 championship program.

    True, transformational program building requires a leader to navigate the tight space between supporting an individual and demanding adherence to the program's unyielding Standard of Tolerance.


    The Fallout: When you prioritize an athlete's short-term comfort or fear their defensive reaction, you choose silence. This passive avoidance creates a massive cultural drift. Your silence actively teaches the rest of the roster that your stated standard is flexible when the confrontation becomes uncomfortable.


    The Execution: The absolute best coaches do not look at a difficult conversation as an act of criticism; they view it as an investment of Trust Capital and an act of absolute belief. If you challenge an assistant or a player through the exhaust, it is because you care too much about their long-term growth to let them settle for mediocrity.

    When you step into the room to address a boundary line that has been crossed, bypass emotional lectures and utilize this high-signal, socratic framework to maintain absolute control of the environment:


    Step 1: State the Objective Observation ───► "I see this specific behavior occurring on the floor..."


    Step 2: Define the Functional Impact ───► "It is actively hurting your development and stalling our team's Next Play Speed..."


    Step 3: Mandate the Explicit Correction ───► "This is the exact structural adjustment that needs to change immediately..."


    Step 4: Reaffirm Unshakable Belief ───► "I am holding you to this line because I know you are capable of leading this program."

    Coach's Note: "Delayed candor always increases the cost. Every single day you choose to look the other way because a conversation feels too heavy or uncomfortable, you are actively training your gym to accept a lower standard. Stop letting fear manage your program's ceiling. Step up, look them in the eye, care personally, but challenge directly. Speak the truth through the exhaust, and let your culture carry the weight."

    Title Ideas:


    Are You Delaying the Conversation Your Basketball Team Needs Most?


    Why Avoiding Hard Conversations is Silently Destroying Your Culture


    How Elite Basketball Coaches Deliver Honest Feedback Without Losing the Team


    The Hidden Danger of Delayed Candor in a Basketball Program

    Primary Keywords: Handling difficult conversations in basketball, building a basketball program culture, TeachHoops, Coach Collins, basketball coaching staff communication, standard of tolerance, coach-player accountability workflows.

    Secondary Keywords: Next play speed resilience, own the room coaching language, active density practice scripts, Types of Coaches (3).pdf, effective field goal percentage focus, decision IQ constraints, socratic coaching method, player-led team autonomy.

    Description Snippet:
    "Are you holding back from having a difficult, honest conversation with a shifting player, a passive assistant, or an overreaching parent? In this podcast episode, Coach Collins breaks down why avoiding tough feedback is a fear problem, not a communication problem. Discover how unspoken truth quickly becomes accepted behavior inside a gym, and learn a simple 4-step candor framework to challenge your roster directly while building unshakeable trust capital."

    Suggested Tags:#BasketballCoaching #TeachHoops #CoachCollins #CoachingPhilosophy #LeadershipTips #TeamCulture #SportsLeadership #HighSchoolBasketball #CoachingCommunication

    Are you preparing to have this critical candor conversation with a key varsity player whose poor body language has been creating an environmental leak during your July tournament workouts, or are you looking to realign your assistant coaching staff before your official pre-season onboarding schedule begins this fall?

    Show NotesThe Leadership Balance: Care vs. Candor [HIGH CHALLENGE]

    │ Championship Standard
    Harsh & Abrasive │ (Care Personally +
    (Truth Without │ Challenge Directly)
    Care) │

    ───────────────────────┼─────────────────────── [HIGH CARE]

    Passive Avoidance │ Weak Compliance
    (The Fear Trap) │ (Care Without
    │ Truth)

    1. The Danger of Care Without Truth (The Compliance Leak)2. The Power of Truth Delivered with Care (The Championship Standard)The 4-Step Candor FrameworkThe Candor Audit: Delayed Fear vs. Immediate StandardLeadership VariableThe Delayed Fear Trap (Level 2 Leak)The Immediate Candor Standard (Level 4)Primary MotivationProtecting yourself from temporary relational discomfortProtecting the long-term integrity of the program's brandCultural ResultUnspoken truth quietly becomes accepted behaviorAccountability forces a rapid Next Play Speed resetStaff AlignmentAllowing an assistant's low edge to slide; passive frictionAddressing slipping metrics early to maintain a unified staffLocker Room VibeCoach-Fed frustration; athletes sensing a double standardPlayer-Led clarity; the roster knows exactly where it standsYouTube SEO Strategy
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1970 How Do You Handle Extreme Talent Gaps in Summer Ball?

    13/07/2026 | 11 mins.
    https://teachhoops.com/

    Summer basketball is a wild landscape. You can walk into a gym for a weekend shootout and find yourself facing a high-major AAU-loaded powerhouse in the morning, and a developing squad that can barely cross half-court in the afternoon. If your team treats these games like standard winter matchups, you are introducing a massive operational leak.

    When you play a team that is vastly superior or inferior to you, the scoreboard becomes completely irrelevant. If you base your success on the final tally, you will either leave the gym with fake confidence after beating a weaker opponent by forty, or with shattered spirits after getting ran out of the gym by thirty.

    In this episode, we step into the "Truth Room" to look at how to manage the extremes of summer ball. We break down the precise constraints you must put on your roster to protect your Resilience Equity, challenge your team's Decision IQ, and ensure that every single summer possession moves your program closer to a level 4 championship standard.

    When you run into a team that possesses elite length, supreme athleticism, and high-major roster depth, the temptation for a high school group is to curl up into a ball, play scared, and split into isolated cliques. To prevent this, you must shift your metrics completely.


    The Metric: Ignore the score. Your primary goal is to control your own Effective Field Goal Percentage ($eFG\%$) by refusing to give away live-ball turnovers that fuel their transition engine.


    The Constraint: Implement a strict "Paint Touch Before Shot" rule. You do not release a perimeter jumper unless the ball has actively penetrated the paint via the bounce or a post entry. This forces the elite defense to collapse and tests your offensive spacing geometry.


    The Cultural Standard: This is the ultimate laboratory to test your Next Play Speed. When they throw an aggressive punch—like a spectacular transition dunk or a trapping 30-second blitz—how fast does your huddle connect? If your players look at the floor or blame the officials, The Antagonist on your staff must hold the line. Demand that they meet extreme friction with an unyielding, player-led shield.

    Playing a team that you are vastly better than is actually the most dangerous game on your summer calendar. It is a breeding ground for bad habits. Players start hunting individual isolation packages, taking lazy steps on defense, skipping closeouts, and playing quiet, sloppy basketball.

    To maximize your practice Activity Density in a blowout, you must manipulate the game rules internally:


    The "No-Dribble" or "3-Dribble" Boundary: Strip away their ability to play individual isolation ball. Impose a constraint where no player can take more than two or three dribbles upon catching. This forces them to pass through the exhaust, move their bodies without the ball, and rely entirely on cutting geometry to generate high-probability looks.


    The Defensive Trigger: Switch out of your standard man-to-man look and utilize the game to reps-test your complex hybrid coverages under low-stress conditions. This is the perfect window to fine-tune the communication hand-offs of your Match-Up Zone or test the trapping angles of your 1-3-1 Zone Defense.


    Demand High-Hands Precision: If a player soft-recovers on a closeout or plays with their hands down just because the opponent isn't a threat, you address it instantly. Hold an unyielding Standard of Tolerance. You are not disrespecting the opponent by playing hard; you are disrespecting your own program’s brand if you allow sloppy habits to leak into your system.

    Coach's Note: "Championship teams don't let their environment dictate their character. If your squad only plays with high intensity when the opponent is big-name, and drops their standard when the gym is quiet, you haven't built a culture yet—you've just built a group of reactive performers. Use the summer extremes as a tool. Force them to lock ears, protect the shield, and play to our standard, regardless of who is wearing the jersey across from us."

    Title Ideas:


    How to Handle Summer Basketball Games When Outmatched or Unchallenged


    Stop Wasting Summer Scrimmages! (The Blowout Constraint Blueprint)


    How to Keep Your Team Focused When Playing Weaker Opponents


    The Best Basketball Constraints for Summer League Blowouts

    Primary Keywords: Summer league basketball coaching, handling blowout basketball games, TeachHoops, Coach Collins, basketball small-sided constraints, high school basketball team culture, practice activity density.

    Secondary Keywords: Effective Field Goal Percentage analytics, next play speed resilience, match-up zone defense installation, 1-3-1 zone trapping rules, standard of tolerance, decision IQ constraints, building team trust capital.

    Description Snippet:

    "Are you letting your players code lazy, selfish habits into their game during easy summer blowouts, or are they completely falling apart when facing elite, athletic powerhouses? In this video, Coach Collins unpacks the definitive masterclass blueprint for navigating the extreme talent gaps of summer basketball. Learn how to implement strategic offensive constraints, test your defensive shell alignments, and protect your team's collective next play speed, regardless of what the scoreboard says."

    Suggested Tags:

    #BasketballCoaching #TeachHoops #CoachCollins #SummerLeague #TeamCulture #BasketballTactics #ChampionshipMindset #HighSchoolBasketball

    Are you preparing your team for a specific upcoming summer shootout where you know you will be facing a gauntlet of top-tier, shoe-circuit programs and want to design a special low-turnover half-court set to keep possessions close, or are you looking for creative ways to motivate your bench players during games where your starters build a massive first-half lead?

    Show NotesScenario A: Facing a Superior Opponent (The David vs. Goliath Filter)Scenario B: Facing an Inferior Opponent (The Trap of Arrogance)Summer Game Management: The Performance AuditThe Summer ExtremeThe Transactional Approach (Leak)The Transformational Standard (Value)Facing an Elite TeamPlay slow, hold the ball, or panic and shoot quick, contested heaves.Hunt the paint relentlessly; measure success by execution under extreme physical exhaust.Facing a Weaker TeamShowboat, play lazy defense, and let individual stars hunt selfish isolation stats.Implement strict dribble or passing constraints; demand loud, continuous communication.Locker Room VibeEnergy dictated entirely by what the scoreboard says.Roster remains anchored in a singular frequency: Next Play Speed and Own The Room.YouTube SEO Strategy
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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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