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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1957 Office Hours Call Teachhoops.com

    24/06/2026 | 20 mins.
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1956 Are Your Open Gyms Building Winners… or Just Filling Time?

    23/06/2026 | 10 mins.
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    Open gym can be one of the most valuable parts of your offseason — or one of the biggest wastes of time. Too often, players show up, shoot around, play sloppy games, argue calls, and leave without getting better.

    In this episode, Coach breaks down how to turn open gym into a culture-building, competitive, player-led environment that actually helps your team win later in the season.

    Open gym should not be random.

    Random open gyms create random habits.

    If players are going to be in the gym, coaches need a simple structure that builds the things that matter:

    communication

    competitiveness

    leadership

    shot selection

    defensive habits

    team standards

    accountability

    Open gym does not need to feel like practice, but it should still have purpose.

    Too many open gyms become:

    half-speed shooting

    lazy transition defense

    arguing over fouls

    players choosing teams by popularity

    no communication

    no standards

    no leadership

    no carryover to the season

    Players get sweaty, but they do not always get better.

    Before the first game starts, give players one clear standard for the day.

    Examples:

    “Today we sprint back every possession.”

    “Today we talk on every screen.”

    “Today every team must get a paint touch before a shot.”

    “Today no one argues calls.”

    “Today the winning team stays only if they defend.”

    One standard gives the gym focus.

    1) The First 10 Minutes: Skill With PurposeStart with something short and sharp.

    Examples:

    finishing through contact

    catch-and-shoot decisions

    two-dribble attacks

    closeout into containment

    advantage passing

    This sets the tone and keeps players from drifting into lazy habits.

    2) The Middle Segment: Competitive Play With ConstraintsDo not just roll the ball out.

    Add a rule that teaches the habit you want.

    Examples:

    no paint touch, no point

    defensive stop counts double

    no talking, possession does not count

    turnover means automatic point for the other team

    must make one extra pass before scoring

    Constraints teach better than speeches.

    3) The Final Segment: Pressure FinishEnd open gym with something that feels like a game.

    Examples:

    first team to 3 stops wins

    down 4 with 2 minutes left

    free throw decides possession

    no dribble possession

    one stop to stay on

    Players remember how you finish.

    Open gym reveals a lot if you know what to look for.

    Watch for:

    Who organizes the group?

    Who talks when they are tired?

    Who competes without the ball?

    Who includes younger players?

    Who pouts after mistakes?

    Who sprints back after a bad shot?

    Who makes others better?

    Your team’s future leaders often reveal themselves in open gym before they ever get a title.

    Open gym should not be coach-dominated.

    Give players ownership.

    Assign simple jobs:

    one player starts warmups

    one player explains the standard

    one player organizes teams

    one player tracks wins and stops

    one player brings younger players into the group

    You are not just building basketball habits.

    You are building ownership.

    At your next open gym, do not just unlock the doors and hope.

    Pick one standard.

    Add one constraint.

    Create one pressure finish.

    Then watch who leads, who competes, and who brings others with them.

    Open gym should have purpose without feeling like formal practice

    One daily standard is enough

    Constraints create better habits than lectures

    Pressure finishes teach competitiveness

    Open gym reveals leaders, connectors, and tone-setters

    Random open gyms create random teams

    The offseason is not just about who gets shots up.

    It is about who builds habits when nobody is clapping.

    Make open gym matter.

    Make it competitive.

    Make it player-led.

    Make it something that carries into your season.

    For open gym templates, practice plans, leadership tools, and complete coaching systems, go to:

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    The Big IdeaThe Problem With Most Open GymsThe Open Gym StandardThe 3-Part Open Gym StructureWhat Coaches Should WatchThe Leadership PieceCoach ChallengeKey TakeawaysClosing Thought
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1955. Teachhoops.com Member Call

    22/06/2026 | 20 mins.
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    Teachhoops.com member Masterclass and one on one call
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    EP 1954 Are You Ready to Stop Guessing and Coach Like a Championship Coach?

    19/06/2026 | 8 mins.
    Championship coaching is not just about holding a trophy at the end of the season. It is about having a system, clear standards, organized practices, and the right tools when your team needs them most.

    In this episode, Coach breaks down why he built teachhoops.com and how it helps coaches stop guessing, stop chasing random drills, and start coaching with purpose.

    Most coaches are not losing because they do not care.

    They care deeply.

    They watch film.They plan late at night.They text players.They deal with parents.They try to fix turnovers, rebounding, defense, culture, and leadership.

    The problem is not effort.

    The problem is overload.

    That is why coaches need a system.

    A championship coach has:

    A clear identity

    A practice plan with purpose

    Standards that do not change when things get hard

    A way to diagnose problems

    A system for player development

    Tools for culture, leadership, and communication

    Confidence walking into the gym each day

    Championship coaching is not magic.

    It is clarity, consistency, standards, and preparation.

    Everybody can find a drill.

    But a drill without a purpose is just activity.

    Activity is not the same as improvement.

    Championship coaches do not just run drills.

    They build habits.

    And habits are built through organized, intentional practice.

    teachhoops.com helps coaches stop staring at a blank practice plan and wondering what to do next.

    It gives coaches access to:

    Practice plans

    Offensive ideas

    Defensive systems

    Culture tools

    Player development resources

    Special situations

    Parent communication tools

    Leadership frameworks

    Season and offseason planning ideas

    If your team is turning the ball over, the average coach says:

    “We need to take care of the ball.”

    The championship coach asks:

    Why are we turning it over?

    Is it spacing?Weak catches?No pivots?Too much dribbling?Poor passing angles?Pressure we did not prepare for?

    Once you diagnose the real problem, you can actually coach the solution.

    The playbook is not always the hardest part.

    The hardest part is:

    Getting players to buy in

    Getting them to talk

    Getting them to compete

    Getting them to respond after mistakes

    Getting them to accept roles

    Getting them to care about the little things

    That is culture.

    And culture is not a poster.

    Culture is what you practice.

    teachhoops.com is built for:

    Young coaches who need a foundation

    Experienced coaches who want to tighten details

    Youth coaches who need structure

    High school coaches building a full program

    Coaches tired of guessing every week

    Coaches who want tools they can actually use tomorrow

    Coaching is hard enough — you do not need to do it alone

    More information is not always the answer

    A better system creates better coaching

    Random practices create random teams

    Systems create freedom, confidence, and clarity

    Championship coaching starts with preparation and standards

    Stop trying to become a better coach by only collecting more information.

    Become a better coach by building a better system.

    Use the plans.Use the templates.Use the culture tools.Take what fits your team and make it yours.

    If you want to stop guessing and start coaching with a championship system, go to:

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    Join us.

    Become a championship coach.

    And let’s build better teams together.

    The Big IdeaWhat Makes a Championship Coach?Why Random Drills Do Not WorkThe Problem TeachHoops SolvesCoaching Example From the EpisodeBeyond X’s and O’sWho TeachHoops Is ForKey TakeawaysCoach ChallengeCall to Action
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  • Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

    Ep 1953 The Scoreboard Lies: The Ultimate Life Lesson from 27 Years on the Hardwood

    18/06/2026 | 22 mins.
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    A member call with Teachhoops.com member

    The Scoreboard Lies: The Ultimate Life Lesson from 27 Years on the Hardwood

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    Welcome to the tactical blueprint from this week’s TeachHoops.com Member Coaching Call. There is nothing better than stepping into the virtual "Truth Room" with hungry, focused coaches who are looking to eliminate the subtle operational leaks that can derail a program's momentum.

    On this week's call, we had a packed house ranging from youth program directors to varsity head coaches. The common theme of the night was system efficiency. We didn't spend time sketching out complex, 5-option set plays that look pretty on a whiteboard but fall apart against real pressure. Instead, we spent the hour attacking the precise structural boundaries, practice metrics, and analytical realities that move a basketball program from a state of chaotic survival to a self-policing powerhouse.


    The Blueprint: You have to completely eliminate "Joystick Coaching" from day one. If your players are running a set play and constantly peeking at the sideline to see what you think, they aren't playing basketball—they are acting in a play.


    The Tactical Fix: Switch your offensive onboarding from static, 5-on-0 scripts to high Rep Density small-sided games ($SSGs$). Put them in 3-on-3 or 4-on-4 structural shells with tight constraints (e.g., maximum 2 dribbles per touch, or the ball must touch the high-low seam before a shot). This forces them to read the defender's hips and build true, independent Decision IQ under constraint.


    The Blueprint: Most coaches make the mistake of running their primary shooting blocks at the beginning of practice when everyone is completely fresh. If you want to simulate late-game anxiety and March execution, you have to build Resilience Equity by placing your precision shooting blocks deep in the fatigue phase of your practice script.


    The Analytical Proof: We use the Effective Field Goal Percentage ($eFG\%$) metric to prove the value of shot selection to our players in the film room:

    Show your players the tape: when they take a rhythm perimeter look after a deep paint touch or a quick extra pass on the scramble, their $eFG\%$ sits at an elite level. When they settle for early-clock heaves in the mid-range because they are tired, efficiency plummets. Run your shooting drills under physical exhaust to build unshakeable mechanics.


    The Blueprint: Cash boxes are an active operational leak. If your program is still relying on a volunteer parent scrambling to make change for a twenty-dollar bill out of an old shoe box, you are creating an immediate crisis at the door.


    The Modern Standard: Transition your entire entry architecture to digital-first platforms (like GoFan, TicketSpicket, or direct QR entry). Implement a flat-rate Weekend Pass wristband strategy upfront. This maximizes your entryway's Activity Density, completely flattens accounting variance, and ensures parents move through a "zero-second" scanning line so they can get to the bleachers with a calm, supportive mindset.

    Coach's Note: "A mediocre coach tries to control every single variable from the baseline with a joystick. A championship leader designs the environment, sets an unyielding standard of tolerance, and then empowers their players to take absolute ownership of the floor. Keep grinding, keep sharing your wins in the forum, and let's keep building leaders."

    Title Ideas:


    TeachHoops Coaching Call: Building a Self-Policing Program Identity


    How to Restructure Your Practice Design for Maximum Rep Density


    The Analytics of Shot Selection: Boosting Your Team's $eFG\%$

    Primary Keywords: TeachHoops coaching call, basketball coaching masterclass, Coach Collins, high school basketball leadership, building team culture, basketball practice design.

    Secondary Keywords: Effective Field Goal Percentage analytics, small-sided game constraints, standard of tolerance, digital tournament ticketing, player-led basketball teams, next play speed, zero-second decision IQ.

    Description Snippet:

    "Looking to audit your program's operational efficiency before the upcoming season kicks off? In this video, we break down the definitive takeaways from our latest TeachHoops.com member call. Discover how to move your squad from coach-led compliance to a player-led powerhouse. Learn the exact mathematical blueprint to spike your team's $eFG\%$, how to structure practice drills to achieve elite activity density, and how to iron out your tournament gate logistics. Stop managing chaos and start dictating your culture."

    Suggested Tags:

    #BasketballCoaching #TeachHoops #CoachCollins #CoachingCall #TeamCulture #PracticeDesign #BasketballAnalytics #HighSchoolBasketball

    Show NotesThe Q&A Vault: High-Impact TakeawaysQ1: "Coach, I'm taking over a program this summer. How do I prevent my players from falling into the 'system trap' where they just run a play mechanically without reading the defense?"Q2: "Our shooting numbers dropped significantly during our late-season stretch last winter. How do we build shooting drills that actually translate when the kids' legs are heavy?"$$eFG\% = \frac{\text{FGM} + (0.5 \times \text{3PM})}{\text{FGA}}$$Q3: "Every weekend tournament we host or travel to, the front gate is an absolute bottleneck. Parents are missing tip-offs and starting the day frustrated. How do we clean up our logistics?"The Operational Reality Check: Compliance vs. OwnershipProgram FeatureThe Level 2 Compliant ProgramThe Level 4 Championship StandardPractice FlowLong coach lectures; kids standing in long linesContinuous Multi-Ball density; chaotic tracksDefensive StandardGuarding grass in a passive, lazy 2-3 shellHigh Hands ball pressure; aggressive matchup fluiditiesGate LogisticsSlow cash boxes; long entryway bottlenecksStreamlined digital ticket scans; instant access passesLocker Room CultureStandard is ignored when the coaching staff leavesLeadership Council actively policing the visionYouTube SEO Strategy
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