3-Point Play: On uninterrupted work, human potential, and contagious energy
Do you have a place where you can go to work on your skills? Preferably a place where you can work uninterrupted, without distractions.
3-Point Play: On first pass shots, writing the future, and living a life with deep meaning
It should go without saying that dribbling downcourt and shooting anything but a layup—with no passes at all—should be avoided completely.
3-Point Play: On wanting to be quicker, lonely leadership, and how to make new habits stick
Quickness is probably the number one requisite of a good basketball player, so nearly everyone feels a need to be quicker.
3-Point Play: On controlling nervousness, staying motivated, and having higher standards
Before the first game of the season, or before a big game or any game, you are likely to feel nervous. What matters is not that you feel nervous, nor that you find some way to hide it.
3-Point Play: On throwing good passes, having a clear vision, and being gracious and generous
Simple geometry should make it obvious that bounce passes and lob passes take longer to arrive than straight passes.
3-Point Play: On thinking about losing, your core values, and being good enough
Don’t dribble into a trap unless your receivers are in positions where it is clear to you that you will have an easy pass to make, immediately, as you begin to be trapped.
3-Point Play: On thinking about losing, your core values, and being good enough
When you think about losing in advance it helps you put forth your very best effort on the very first play, in the very first minute.
3-Point Play: On completing passes, experimenting more, and being growth minded
On completing passes, experimenting more, and being growth minded