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How to Parent Athletes — From a Player’s Perspective
It was the championship game we had just lost. But, only one thing hurt more than losing. It was knowing I’d have to suffer through the car ride home — listening to the one person I didn’t want to hear from.
3-Point Play: On 1-on-1, leadership, and fear
“The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly.”
Monday Mindset: I Screwed This Up
Do you ever think you suck? I had one of those moments this week. Any time you put yourself down, see if you can catch yourself in the moment…
Monday Mindset: Do the Work
After watching Buddy Hield do his shooting routine in their training facility and his pre-game routine in the arena – here are my thoughts.
3-Point Play: On being early, saying “no,” and excuses
The road to success is not a straight line traveled by great thinkers who are careful not to make any mistakes. Instead, it is a jagged maze of wrong paths taken by persistent doers.
The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited to Play College Basketball
Each year, hundreds of players and parents ask our team about the recruiting process, because they too, don’t know what approach to take. Well look no further.
Monday Mindset: This is Going to Sound Bad
I want to be real with something that happened recently. My reaction was less than ideal, as I blamed someone else for something that took place. Fortunately, I applied this principle and saved a potential disaster…
3-Point Play: On playing low, reinventing the wheel, and the road to success
The world is filled with complainers who have lots of excuses. There are always dozens of “legitimate” reasons why you didn’t do this or do that, why you would’ve, could’ve, should’ve. But when all is said and done, the excuses are not worth the paper they’re printed on.