3-Point Play: On your approach, getting buy-in, and the need for uninterrupted rest

3-Point Play: On your approach, getting buy-in, and the need for uninterrupted rest

There’s no under-confidence. There’s no overconfidence. There is just focus and effort to get the job done.

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3-Point Play: On when to try new stuff, the secret to being wrong, and taking the first step

3-Point Play: On when to try new stuff, the secret to being wrong, and taking the first step

Games are not the place to try out new stuff.

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3-Point Play: On giving more, staying in love with leading, and starting where you stand

3-Point Play: On giving more, staying in love with leading, and starting where you stand

Forget all this talk about 110%, 120% or 200%. All players loaf. Even great ones.

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3-Point Play: On going up strong in the lane, leading with direction, and clarifying your priorities

3-Point Play: On going up strong in the lane, leading with direction, and clarifying your priorities

Every coach wants an unselfish team, and every player enjoys playing on one.

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3-Point Play: On reacting to getting beat, successful givers, and having discipline

3-Point Play: On reacting to getting beat, successful givers, and having discipline

When a dribbler gets by you, there are 2 possible reactions:

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3-Point Play: On asking for the ball, welcoming opportunity, and thinking less

3-Point Play: On asking for the ball, welcoming opportunity, and thinking less

Players shouldn’t be shy about asking for the ball.

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3-Point Play: On ducking out of sight, uncovering your potential, and training your attitude

3-Point Play: On ducking out of sight, uncovering your potential, and training your attitude

Players trying to get open to receive a pass too often jockey back and forth, working very hard but not really going anywhere.

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3-Point Play: On “FAT” defense, making courageous decisions, and passion vs. fear

3-Point Play: On “FAT” defense, making courageous decisions, and passion vs. fear

FAT can be anything that indicates to the player with the ball that you are about to do something that you are not really about to do.

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