
Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)
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Ep 1932 Are Your Captains Carrying the Standard or Just Wearing the "C"?
Ep 1931 Are You Ready to Be Coached… Not Just Watch More Videos?
Ep 1930 Which Level Are You Tolerating in Your Gym?
Ep 1929 How Do You Keep Multi-Sport Athletes Bought In Without Starting a War in May?
Ep 1928 Which Level Are You Tolerating in Your Gym?
Ep 1927 The Parent Playbook: Navigating the "Sideline Culture"
Ep 1926 How Do You Stop the One-Mistake Spiral Before It Destroys a Game?
Ep 1925 Are Your Players Shooting More… or Becoming Better Shooters?
Ep 1924 Reflections from the Sideline: An Exclusive Interview with Coach Collins
Ep 1923 Can You Survive AAU Season Without Losing Your Team?
Ep 1922 Is the Next Whistle the Right One? Finding the Perfect Coaching Fit
Ep 1921 Is Your "Chip" a Source of Power or a Point of Failure?
Ep 1920 From Confrontation to Collaboration: Engineering the Parent Partnership
Ep 1919 The Championship Coach
Ep 1918 What Should Every Coach Lock In During May to Win the Summer?
Ep 1917 Is the Reward of a Varsity Jersey Worth the Risk of a Stagnant Bench?
Ep 1916 Are You Undervaluing Your Program… and What Happens When You Do?
Ep 1915 What is the "Red Car Theory" and How Can it Transform Your Team?
Ep 1914 Are Your Open Gyms Developing Players… or Developing Bad Habits?
Ep 1913 Is True Leadership Found Only When You Are Willing to Stand Alone?
Ep 2912 Are You Building a Summer Scoreboard That Forces Real Improvement?
Ep 2911 Is Talent a Gift or a Burden When the Will to Work is Missing?
Ep 2910 Is Your Culture a Concrete Foundation or Just a Coat of Paint?
Ep 2909 Are You Coaching the Game, or Just Watching It Unfold?
Ep 2908. Teachhoops.com Member call
Ep 2907 Lab vs. Arena: How to Stop 'Proving' and Start 'Improving' This Summer
Ep 2906 Why Are "Office Hours" the Most Underutilized Tool
Ep 2905 Can the 3-2-1 Offseason System Make Your Team Better Before November?
Ep 2904 Managing Expectations and Parental Problems
Ep 2903 Coaching Call discussing Turnovers and Pressing
Ep 2902 Are You Running a 72-Hour Season Debrief That Actually Builds Next Year?
Ep 2901 Teachhoops.com Member Call
Ep 2900 Are Your Practice Reps Actually Preparing Your Players for Game-Winning Shots?
Ep 2899 What Did I Learn Saying Goodbye to My Last Team?
Ep 2898 Can a Single Conversation with Coach Collins Change your Program
Ep 2897 What Does it Actually Take to Win a Championship? With Coach Noah
Ep 2896 Why Mentors are the Ultimate Coaching Shortcut ( Teachhoops.com)
Ep 2895 Game Changers: Lessons from Exceptional Leaders ( Part 2)
Ep 2894 Game Changers: Lessons from Exceptional Leaders ( Part 1)
Ep 2893 The Anatomy of a Champion: Beyond the X’s and O’s Coaching Call
Ep 2892 How Did Cori Close Build a Championship Culture at UCLA?
Ep 2891 What Can the Women’s Final Four Teach Us About Sportsmanship?
Is Your Offseason Actually Building a Better Team?
https://teachhoops.com/ The season ends and everything gets quiet. No film at midnight. No buses. No game prep. And that quiet can either be the start of your best offseason… or the beginning of drift. In this episode, we’re talking about what winning coaches do the moment the season ends: they run a season autopsy, they build an offseason plan that isn’t random, and they set standards that don’t fade when nobody is watching. Because the truth is simple—most teams don’t lose next year because they didn’t care. They lose because they waited too long to get intentional. This is a practical, coach-to-coach blueprint you can start this week. It’s built around three lanes—Skill, Strength, Identity—and a standard that actually sticks. Why the “quiet season” is where next season is really won The 3-question season autopsy that creates clarity fast How to run a staff meeting that separates facts from feelings The exit meeting questions that turn “I’ll work hard” into real commitments Why each player only needs two skills to focus on (one strength, one weakness) A simple strength plan that builds durable athletes (without overdoing it) How to pick ONE team identity and train it until it becomes who you are The standards that travel into close games: show up, be on time, be coachable, bring energy, finish 1) Review (Truth, not emotion) What did we do well? What got exposed against good teams? What did we rely on too much? 2) Plan (Three lanes) Skill: Two skills per player (one strength, one weakness) Strength: 2–3 consistent sessions per week Identity: Pick ONE thing you hang your hat on and train it year-round 3) Standard (Non-negotiables) Show up. Be on time. Be coachable. Bring energy. Finish. Because habits don’t magically appear in February—they’re built in April, May, and June. Schedule player exit meetings and require a measurable commitment Write your team identity in ONE sentence Build a two-skill plan for every player Choose one weekly theme for open gyms (finishing, decision-making, spacing, ball pressure, etc.) Send one clear message to your players: what we’re building + what this week looks like + how we’ll measure it If our best option gets taken away next year, what’s our answer? What’s the one thing we want to be known for? Are we training that identity… or just talking about it? Do our players have a plan—or just “good intentions”? Are our standards clear enough that a new player could repeat them back to us? Want an offseason plan that’s simple and consistent Feel like their team works hard but doesn’t always improve the right way Need structure for exit meetings, player development, and offseason expectations Want next season to start now—not “when summer hits” If you want the templates for player exit meetings, offseason plans, practice structures, and the step-by-step tools that take the guesswork out of all this, go to TeachHoops.com What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeThe Framework (Simple + Repeatable)Action Steps You Can Use This WeekCoach Questions to Ask YourselfPerfect For Coaches Who…Resources + Next Step Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ep 2889 Interview Coach Simms
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Ep 2888 Teachhoops.com Member Call
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Ep 2887 Jay Wright on the State of Youth Basketball: Why "Attitude" is the Only (Part 3)
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. Tools to Level Up Your ProgramSEO Keywords Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ep 2886 Jay Wright on the State of Youth Basketball: Why "Attitude" is the Only X and O That Matters ( Part 2)
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
Ep 2885 Jay Wright on the State of Youth Basketball: Why "Attitude" is the Only X and O That Matters ( Part 1)
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
Ep 2884 How Do You Turn the "Quiet Months" Into a Championship Foundation?
https://teachhoops.com/ How Do You Turn the "Quiet Months" Into a Championship Foundation? Off-season practice planning requires a total "Mental Pivot" from the tactical complexity of the winter to the Individual Technical Loading of the spring and summer. During the season, you coach the "Team"; in the off-season, you coach the "Athlete." The goal isn't to install a secondary break or a new zone offense; it is to expand the "Skill Ceiling" of every player on your roster. If your off-season practices look like your January practices, you are failing to develop the "tools" your players will need when the games actually matter. A great off-season plan is broken into three distinct phases: Technical Foundation (April-May), Physical/Skill Loading (June-July), and Competitive Integration (August). The core of every off-season session must be "Rep Density." Because you aren't preparing for a game on Friday, you can afford to spend 45 minutes on a single skill, like "Finishing with the Non-Dominant Hand" or "Footwork on the Wing." Utilize a "Station-Based Approach" even with small groups. This keeps the heart rate up and ensures that players aren't standing around watching teammates. The objective is to move from "Blocked Practice" (shooting 50 identical shots) to "Variable Practice" as quickly as possible. By changing the angles, distances, and speeds, you force the brain to "solve" the problem rather than just memorize a motion, leading to skills that actually transfer to a chaotic game environment. Finally, your off-season must include "Small-Sided Games (SSGs) with Constraints." While individual skill work is vital, it is useless if a player doesn't know when to use the skill. 2-on-2 and 3-on-3 games are the "Lab" where awareness is built. For example, run a 3-on-3 "No Dribble" game to force better cutting and passing, or a "Baseline Trap Only" game to work on composure under pressure. By the time the pre-season begins in the fall, your players shouldn't just be "in shape"—they should be "Game-Ready" with a expanded toolkit and a higher basketball IQ. Remember, championships are won in March, but they are built in the empty gyms of July. Basketball off-season training, player development, individual basketball workouts, skill acquisition, basketball strength and conditioning, high school basketball, youth basketball, basketball IQ, small-sided games, rep density, variable practice, basketball footwork, coaching philosophy, team culture, basketball strategy, athletic leadership, mental toughness, basketball shooting drills, off-season roadmap, program building. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ep 2883 Interview with Coach Cannon ( Part 3)
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