Think the Game Thursday: Kristi Toliver
Kristi Toliver — 2x WNBA Champ, NCAA Champ, and PGC Grad — was training on court during a break in our spring Shooting College camp. Players at our camp got to watch, learn, and listen to her share what it takes to become a great shooter, make it at the highest level, and become a champion.
Monday Mindset: What to Do When Things Go Wrong
Unexpected things happen. You know that. But it’s still difficult when it happens to you. This week, I’m sharing what you can do when things don’t work out.
Coach Edition: Becoming Better as a Coach
Are you approaching the off-season with a plan for improving your team? With so much information available, TJ and Sam discuss how you can avoid paralysis by analysis.
Think the Game Thursday: Become a Better Defender Today
How was your defense this season? If you found yourself trying multiple approaches to improve but with minimal result, I suggest you stop and focus on these four simple concepts from PGC Director Tyler Coston.
Monday Mindset: How to Feel Completely Unfulfilled
If you are feeling unfulfilled, chances are your focus is misplaced. Cast your gaze on this simple thing and watch your impact, fulfillment, and performance completely shift.
Coach Edition: A Player Centric Approach
Why your players aren’t getting better? To ensure your players improve and develop you have to think holistically. Hear Sam and TJ share the first step to understanding it’s more than skills.
Think the Game Thursday: Finishing Like Trae Young
Great Finishers know they need multiple moves in the paint to score on great defenders. Trae Young has mastered reading the defense, as well as the footwork needed to be a great finisher. Join PGC Director Adam Turner, as he walks through the 3 dynamic finishes Trae Young uses to score in the paint.
Monday Mindset: How to Get Better at Anything
Many of us desire to get better at something – be it basketball, piano, coaching, writing, etc. But we often don’t see the results we hoped for because we misunderstand what it actually takes to improve.