Coach Fisher (@coach_j_fisher) 's Twitter Profile
Coach Fisher

@coach_j_fisher

"Those at the top of the mountain... did not fall there" Head 🏀 Coach/AD@Devon Prep.

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calendar_today06-07-2013 22:44:07

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Chad (@cgraham_sports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They're rollin with a cool mix of wing-forwards - Lucas Orchard & Jacen Holloway from Devon Prep + Jackson Hicke & Charlie Thornton from Radnor. Gotta catch @Prim3tim3PA on the circuit this summer.

Tigh Savercool (@tsave31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Probably because he wasn’t dunking in layup lines, so the D1s weren’t interested at the time. The outright and extreme prioritization of raw athleticism by college coaches….over skill, character, and the intangibles continues to baffle me. It’s far too skewed, wrongfully so.

Anthony Pugh (@anthony_pugh2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the end of the day, players need to understand basketball people recognize basketball plays & players .. coaches notice IQ, spacing, movement without the ball, making the right pass & taking the right shot Stop trying to do to much to “get attention”

Tyler Lewis (@ty1ewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m a believer that you can win a lot of games with small guards. But your small guard has to be the toughest player on the court. Control the game. Have the highest basketball IQ. Be the coach on the floor. To All Small Guards: Most of the time scoring isn’t your priority

Steve Collins (@teachhoopsbball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We need to get some humility. Cool does not win. You got to be willing to do the uncomfortable things that go into winning.” -Mick Cronin

Anthony Pugh (@anthony_pugh2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

High school basketball Parents: Their kid has the ball : “shoot it!” Their kid doesn’t have the ball : “swing it!” How come it’s never the other way around? Those dinner table conversations ruin players ..

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Happiness is result oriented. Fulfillment is a constant work in progress. You win that trophy, you’re singing and the confetti is coming down, it’s the happiest moment of your life. Tomorrow the confetti is on the ground, the lights are off. This is more about who we are

Drew Maddux (@drewmaddux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uncoachable vs. Coachable Uncoachable players: -Take it personally -Feel they’re being singled out -Become very defensive Coachable players: -Open to feedback/criticism -Want to be coached -See it as a way to get better