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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3-Point Play: On click passes, scattering sunshine, and keeping your promises

3-Point Play: On click passes, scattering sunshine, and keeping your promises

The only way you can make a click pass is to know before you get the ball what you are going to do with it.

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3-Point Play: On playing “in the bubble”, not caring what others think, and listening to the silence

3-Point Play: On playing “in the bubble”, not caring what others think, and listening to the silence

To play good defense you must consistently be “in the bubble”, invading your player’s private territory.

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3-Point Play: On having a good attitude, climbing the ladder, and staying in love with the work

3-Point Play: On having a good attitude, climbing the ladder, and staying in love with the work

A good attitude is very simple. It is doing your best at all times, and keeping your concentration on the things you have to do to play well.

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3-Point Play: On eliminating justifications, talking openly about your values, and starting as an amateur

3-Point Play: On eliminating justifications, talking openly about your values, and starting as an amateur

Excuses are little petty things that most athletes learn early to avoid.

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3-Point Play: On individual statistics, no longer proving yourself, and curating your own happiness

3-Point Play: On individual statistics, no longer proving yourself, and curating your own happiness

Players who put the team first and concentrate primarily on winning are more respected, they usually play better, and they enjoy their lives more.

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