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Basketball Coaching and Learning to Delegate

Basketball Coaching can be a very challenging activity from anyone’s point of view, but some coaches compound the pressure placed upon them and their programing by trying to have too tight a control over every aspect of the program. Delegating can bring balance back to the task of basketball coaching and ultimately help pool a group of individual’s energies,

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Basketball Coaching and Time Management

When involved in the activity of Basketball Coaching one of the constant concerns for a good work and life balance is Time Management. Unfortunately, while basketball coaching for the majority of coaches is a passion, that is all it is. Most coaches, the vast majority of coaches spend their time involved in the activity of basketball coaching for the love of the game.

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Defending On-Ball Screens based on the Shot-Clock: Advanced Tactics in Defence

Defending On-Ball Screens is one of the many different areas that are usually of concern for many coaches. There is a need to be able to guard a screen with a number of different strategies, for different situations or to counter offensive player preferences. However, as a defending team there needs to be an acknowledgement of what the individual defensive players can do effectively.

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Using the Shot Clock with Purpose

Being able to have good Shot Clock management is something many coaches see as a secondary element to a team’s offense and execution. When broken down however examining the phases of offense and desired shots in line with the shot clock can be an invaluable exercise in helping to improve the basketball intelligence of a team.

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