Dr. Dish Basketball is proud to bring you another great Skill Builder workout this week. In this complete workout, we will work on three different variations of LeBron James pull-back shooting move. In some games, you’ll see him execute this move multiple times during the course of a game and also in a variety of
2017 KTS Coaches Forum – Greensboro, NC – July 16, 2017
Cost: $55 (Space is Limited) *20% Discount For a Staff of 3 or More Register at: www.keybasketball.com or send email to [email protected]
Hoop Group Elite Team Camp
Hoop Group Elite Team Camp is widely recognized as being the Best Summer Basketball Team Camp in the Country! In 4 of the last 5 years, it was named the highest-rated high school team event of the live recruiting period. Elite Team Camp is a sleep away experience that builds team chemistry through high level
Dr. Dish Skill Builder: Gordon Hayward Downhill Screen Scoring
Dr. Dish Basketball is back at it again with another great Skill Builder workout. In this complete workout, we will focus on scoring off the down hill screen and also incorporate agility drills in between the basketball shooting drills. Skill Builder allows players to transition from each one of these basketball drills without having to
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“When a great team loses through complacency, it will constantly search for new and more intricate explanations to explain away defeat.” – Pat Riley Player development and teaching is changing extremely rapidly, and everyone can agree that players are different today than they were 5-10 years ago. Players are so ingrained in technology, it has
The Coach’s Insight with Richie Schueler featuring Eastern Washington Associate Head Coach Nick Booker
In this episode of ‘The Coach’s Insight’, Coach Nick Booker, Associate Head Coach at Eastern Washington, discusses the March Madness of coaching changes as well as some details on evolving within the collegiate coaching career. View past Episodes of The Coach’s Insight: Episode 1: HoopDirt.com’s DirtKing Adam Nelson Episode 2: Cal State Fullerton Associate Head Coach
The Coach’s Insight with Richie Schueler featuring UNLV Assistant Coach Eric Brown
In this episode of ‘The Coach’s Insight’, Coach Eric Brown, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at UNLV, discusses Transition Offense with Richie Schueler. He describes the necessary speeds to play within the system, breaks down the jobs & responsibilities of each position, and emphasizes the value of decision-making and concepts. View past Episodes of The Coach’s
Why Now is the Perfect Time to Make The Switch
At HoopDirt.com, we take pride in showcasing companies that are committed to helping you become a better coach. If you’re a regular reader, you’ve likely seen we are pretty fired up about what Just Play has been able to do the past year. This off-season I’ve had numerous coaches reach out with questions about the company,
The Coaches Corner with John Colan from Coaches Inc.
This edition of the Coaches Corner features Tennessee Tech Director of Basketball Operations Gus Fraley.
The Coach’s Insight with Richie Schueler featuring Hawaii Assistant Chris Acker
In this episode of ‘The Coach’s Insight’, Richie Schueler discusses a variety of topics with Chris Acker (Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at University of Hawaii), particularly DEFENSE including his thoughts between coaching it at the JUCO level vs. Division I level. View past Episodes of The Coach’s Insight: Episode 1: HoopDirt.com’s DirtKing Adam Nelson Episode 2: Cal
UPDATED CLINIC: Coaching U Fort Worth – April 20th, 2017
For years we’ve heard from college coaches about how the recruiting calendar gets in the way of their continuous learning, that’s why we’ve scheduled this event before the adidas Gauntlet Series, so you can fly or drive in the morning of April 20th for an entire afternoon of intense learning! SPEAKERS – Jamie Dixon: Zone Offense
BRIAN BARONE: Self Awareness in Coaching…”KISS” Me
Among my hundreds of thousands of hours in the gym, there are a few moments that have stuck with me through the years. A scrimmage decades ago, when I was playing in high school, is one of those moments. I beat my defender and came to a jump stop in the lane. I decided to