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Your players won’t remember what you said as much as how you made them feel. As you reflect on this past season, what kind of legacy did you weave into the lives of your player? What impact did your words, attitudes and actions have on those around you?

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Want to GUARANTEE success? Do these 5 things no matter what 👇 1. Show up everyday with a mindset to improve 2. Find ways to connect/serve those around you 3. Reflect regularly and develop a plan to follow 4. Minimize your weaknesses 5. Double down on your strengths

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The execution of every skill starts with a decision. "What should I do? When should I do it?" To become more skilled: 1. Use reps to become more fluid in your mechanics 2. Learn to make better decisions 3. Train 1 + 2 together in practice settings

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7 Reasons I'm Thankful to Be a Coach: 1. Every day is an adventure 2. Team building is an art 3. You get to compete every day 4. Relationships compound over time 5. Your purpose is your work 6. Game DAYS 7. Overcoming adversity is the key to growth ~from Arete Hoops

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Basketball coaches, if you are curious about the Princeton offense or want to get better at running it, check out Lehigh's Quinn McDowell as he breaks down everything you need to know. - from Arete Hoops buff.ly/45Flubp

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A great teammate doesn’t tell you what you want to hear…a great teammate tells you what you need to hear to get better.

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Great teammates: - Tell the Truth - Show up Early - Eat Last - Serve instead of Being Served Average Teammates - Think about their stats - Are afraid to offend their teammates - Do only whats "required" - Wait to be served

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Film watching Q’s: Are we playing hard enough? Are we competing? How’s our execution? What parts are broken? What parts are working? Or are there systemic issues? Who is making mistakes off the ball? What message does our team need to hear? Is this our culture?