Monday Mindset: Are You Consistent?

There are lots of areas of life worth being consistent in. But this one may be the most important…

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3-Point Play: On filling the air with positives, following your internal compass, and being dedicated to success

3-Point Play: On filling the air with positives, following your internal compass, and being dedicated to success

You need spirit when your team is behind, or especially in practice when you have been on the court for 2 hours and nothing is going right and Coach has nothing to say but negatives.

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Monday Mindset: Drop the Comparison

And what I had to learn over my basketball career and in my life is that it’s not fair to compare. Here’s why…

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3-Point Play: On thanking your teammates, not sacrificing your principles, and doing the work

3-Point Play: On thanking your teammates, not sacrificing your principles, and doing the work

Thanking your teammates is not much more than simple intelligence. Acknowledging others’ efforts builds teamwork and team spirit.

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Monday Mindset: Weather the Storm

We’re at our PGC retreat, having a great time, and all of a sudden the skies went dark — thunder and lightning everywhere…

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Monday Mindset: Better Than You Found It

We received this feedback from the cafeteria staff after our PGC Summit for 32 pro and D1 players a few weeks ago…

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3-Point Play: On talking to teammates, helping others become winners, and managing our lives

3-Point Play: On talking to teammates, helping others become winners, and managing our lives

Talking to teammates is one of the most obvious differences between good players and mediocre ones. Good players call out their man each time on defense, they talk their teammates through screens, and alert them of cutters.

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3-Point Play: On stealing the ball, consistent action, and the recipe to success

3-Point Play: On stealing the ball, consistent action, and the recipe to success

When you think of stealing a ball, you should think of stealing it from the air. Think of stealing a pass, not a dribble or a ball being held.

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