
Footwork: The Key to Reaching Your Potential
I was high school coach of Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis. He led our program to two state titles and secured the first (and only) national

I was high school coach of Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis. He led our program to two state titles and secured the first (and only) national

Many coaches find foul shooting an enigma. Players shoot high percentages in practice and not in games. Players shoot well in home games verses away

In 2004, Coach Ari Fisher led the most successful season his program had ever seen. The season was like a scene set in a movie

The importance of communication in coaching Thirty-two years coaching basketball (since age 14 with elementary school children) has allowed me reflection of my many errors

Basketball Concepts: Score Early + Often During my career, I’ve been privileged to coach at least 50+ teams at many levels — from elementary, middle

Understanding Basketball’s Defenses + Systems The old adage of defense wins championships may seem less and less true with out-of-this-world talents like Russell Westbrook and Stephen Curry

Smart Dribbling to Help Effectiveness Believe it or not, dribbling is actually one of the most overused facets of basketball — you can do so

Building A ‘Family’ Team Environment The hardest thing for basketball coaches to accomplish is taking 12-15 kids, all of whom possess different views of life,