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RHS Boys Basketball

@hodaghoops

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Ball is Psych (@ballispsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael Jordan was once asked what he thought his best skill was. He didn’t say it was his ability to dunk from the free throw line or his scoring ability. His answer: “I was coachable. I was a sponge and aggressive to learn.” The easier you are to lead, the further you’ll go.

Michael Jordan was once asked what he thought his best skill was.

He didn’t say it was his ability to dunk from the free throw line or his scoring ability.

His answer: “I was coachable. I was a sponge and aggressive to learn.”

The easier you are to lead, the further you’ll go.
Coach Mac 🏀 (@bballcoachmac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"To be a good leader, you have to want other guys to have success. You have to want to win more than you want to shine yourself" - John Stockton

"To be a good leader, you have to want other guys to have success.

You have to want to win more than you want to shine yourself"

- John Stockton
Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can’t be negative after making mistakes in games, but you can’t be indifferent either. Be motivated to correct your mistakes and play better, but stay calm and positive at the same time.

Coach Mac 🏀 (@bballcoachmac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Running a 2-3 zone in youth basketball stunts defensive and offensive growth, kills the fun, builds bad habits, and doesn’t teach kids how to actually play the game.

Running a 2-3 zone in youth basketball stunts defensive and offensive growth, kills the fun, builds bad habits, and doesn’t teach kids how to actually play the game.
Anthony Pugh (@anthony_pugh2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Avoid the “cool guy” mistakes •Missing lay ups because your putting something “extra” on it •Turning it over because you don’t want to throw the simple pass •Missing open teammates to “get yours” •Going through the motions in warm ups to look cool in lay up lines

Sam Dekker (@dekker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All your sports GOATs played as many sports as they could until they were 17-18 years old. I dont understand the idea of specializing your kid(s) in one singular sport too early - there’s no point. Let em play whatever they want, it’s good for them in so many ways.