Friday, October 13, 2006

huddle up and lets talk about reputation or character

huddle up and lets talk about reputation or character
Reputation or Character

So offend sports and everyday life can bring the true character out in you. We are just wanting to encourage you to see which is more imporant this world. Is the most imporant to you being your reputation, or is your true character shining through today! Something to think about not only as netball player, but as a person!

Reputation is what you are supposed to be.
Character ist what you are.
Reputation is a photograph.
Character is your face.
Reputation is what you have when you come to a new place.
Character is what you have when you go away.
Reputation is learned in an hour.
Character does not come to light for years.
Reputation is made in a moment.
Character is built in a lifetime.
Reputation grows like a mushroom.
Character grows like an oak.
Reputation is made from a single newspaper report.
Character is built life of toil.
Reputation makes you rich or poor.
Character makes you happy or miserable.
Reputation is what men say about you on your tombstone.
Character ist what the angels say about you around the throne of God.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Pistol Pete's Homework Basketball -behind the back passing

Pistol Pete's Homework Basketball - behind the back passing

This is a great video of showing how the Pistol Pete started off working and learning the behind the back pass. This great vidoe of Pistol Pete shows simple easy baseketball passing drills, behind the back passing drills, how to learn and start practicing for the behind the back pass today! Pistol Pete was one the all time great passers of all time, so who else better to learn passing drills then from Pistol Pete himself!

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

rebounding drills

Rebounding Drills - Basketball season is just around the corner, and how many times I have hear coaches complain about this one. That's right not blocking out in games, yet look at your practice schedule and see what percent of your practice goes toward rebounding and blocking out. Do you stay with these drills everyday, all year long? How many times, as a coach, have you said we would have won, but we got killed on the boards? Be creative, and find as many different drills as possible to keep reinforcing blocking out and rebounding (especially free throw situations).

Just some basketball thought while your planning your basketball practice schedule this basketball season!

Monday, September 11, 2006

Basketball game of inches!

Basketball is a game where one inch could make the difference in the outcome of the game. An inch here or there, a shot an inch off is missed, a pass an inch off is stolen. This is why the smallest things such as a inch could be the difference of a win or lose for your team.

Your team really needs to focus on doing all the little things taking it inch at a time to success. You've got to make sure you're doing all the little things that can add up and give you a big advantage and help you succeed.

I would like to make this illustration to help paint the picture better for. The carpenter is making a table. Well, if he starts by making just one of the legs of this table a inch shorter or longer. Then that table wabble for the rest of the time! No really likes a wabbling table to eat on! But, because the carpenter was just one cm or inch off from the start now the complete table is defected!

As an offensive player, having the chance to gain a inch with quick moves and quick decisions is a great way to gain yourself a clear advantage over the defense.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

power workout, vertical jumps, increasing vertical jumps

power workout, vertical jumps, increasing vertical jumps

Across Court - length of basketball court. Keep hands above ears

a. Repeat standing broad jumps - jump off 2 feet, land, jump as quickly as possible, down the court
b. Lateral jumps - shoulder points to end of court, jump sideways, land on both feet, repeat
c. Lateral jumps - point other shoulder to end of court, jump sideways, land on both feet, repeat
d. Double leg zig-zag - both feet together, jump in zig-zag the length of the court
e. Single leg zig-zag - same as d, but jump on right leg only
f. Single leg zig-zag - other foot
g. Repeated double leg split jump down court
h. Repeated single leg tuck jump down court
i. Repeated single leg tuck jump down court, other leg
j. Power skips - skip with maximum height, jump the length of the court

This would be a great way to get your legs geared up for the season!
power workout, vertical jumps, increasing vertical jumps! Start working and be geared up to be in top shape for this upcoming season. Rather it's High school, college or even professional!

Friday, August 04, 2006

Seeds of Peace spread by basketball

The news from the Middle East, and much of the recent history for that region, has been rather bleak. But the news from an international summer youth camp is bright.

I participated in a basketball clinic at the "Seeds of Peace" camp, an organization that brings together teens from areas of conflict in the hopes that the best and brightest from the next generation can figure out a way to help their people into an era increasingly free of conflict. Almost 200 teenagers attended the camp, most from the war-torn Middle East.

Here's one line spoken from among the Palestinian, Israeli and other Middle Eastern teens:

"I can be the president here, you can be the president there, and we'll get this resolved."

All I could think was, "Wow." They're thinking big, even though history seems stacked against them. Many here cope daily with living through war but are still seeking peaceful solutions.

Let's hope sports, basketball in this case, can back this effort.

I first came here four years ago, thanks to the effort of my agent Arn Tellem, and was happy to come back for a second time this summer.

We spent a day this week running the campers through basketball drills. NBA players Brian Scalabrine, LaMarcus Aldridge, Jordan Farmar and Etan Thomas, plus Andrea Stinson of the WNBA, were also on hand to help lead the way.

For some, we were introducing them to the sport. But many seemed to know the game quite well.

On one level, it was good to see the globalization of basketball. Many were aware of the rules and had played quite a bit -- this really broke the ice for me. And many knew the championship Chicago Bulls teams I played for, and of course this one guy named Michael Jordan, my former teammate.

As an athlete, it also reminded me of the effect we have on people. These kids are watching our every move. We have their attention, so our hope is the lessons of teamwork and sportsmanship we share can rub off in bigger ways.

Still, despite the fact that they looked up to us, they were the most impressive ones here. This was demonstrated after the balls were put away.

It showed in the "conflict session" in which we had frank discussions about life as a "radical, subjective experience."

It impressed me to see them entertain an idea but not believe in it -- just allowing everyone to get what he or she had to say out there without being shouted down. These kids already have seen some things about the state of the world. And these discussions ultimately came down to the big question of "Who am I?" -- a vital conversation to have with young people who know war as a way of life.

They all face the challenge of backing their beliefs when they leave Maine and go back to places of deep-seated conflict.

Here, they examine the sources of information -- family, government, culture and media -- and how that shapes a current belief system.

One camper from Palestine talked about his preconceived notion of all kids from Israel, but had come all the way to the neutral ground of the Maine woods to discover that "they're just like me."

They also seem to understand that they don't have the capacity to change the world in a day, but they're taking baby steps in the right direction. They know a different way is needed to change the current situation and remain open to committing to this picture of peace, even in these tough times.

They want to be world leaders; they want to be presidents; they want to be in the U.N. They have a world vision.

We had dinner together, and we were talking world politics -- how we have to do it together and how it's going to take a whole community to get us out of conflict. The kids are committed to nonviolence, and they are so positive on so many levels.

Still, they are very much kids. You'll see them gathering together, dancing and chanting, just having fun. Kids, with innocence, ambition and a love of life.

Being among them this week, I really got a sense that this world has a chance.

ESPN analyst B.J. Armstrong played in the NBA from 1990 to 2000. For more on the camp, see seedsofpeace.org

Kobe is not all that bad...check this out!

All-Star guard Kobe Bryant announced Thursday he has offered eight college students a chance to go to Italy and discover the country where he spent part of his childhood.

"It's really exciting for us, to have the opportunity to do something like this," said Bryant, referring to the Vivo Foundation that he started. The foundation's first program, called Vivo Del Mondo, will organize a nine-day, all-expense paid trip to Italy for eight black and Hispanic college students.

The students, who were selected by two scholarship funds, will visit Rome, Florence and Venice beginning next week.

"With me growing up overseas -- being exposed to another world, another culture, another way of life -- to able to open those doors for somebody else is special," Bryant said.

Bryant, 27, spent eight years of his childhood in Italy while his father, Joe, was establishing himself as a basketball star there. He speaks Italian fluently and has returned to Italy many times since he and his family left in 1992.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

720 Dunk

720 Dunk

Wow you have to check this one out! It's a mad crazy 720 dunk, 720 Dunk by Air Up There From AND1, the air up there 720 dunk! Let the video do the talking!

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

John Wooden Quotes, John Wooden inspiring quotes, John Wooden basketball quotes

John Wooden Quotes, John Wooden inspiring quotes, John Wooden basketball quotes

Ability is a poor man's wealth.
John Wooden

Adversity is the state in which man mostly easily becomes acquainted with himself, being especially free of admirers then.
John Wooden

Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.
John Wooden

Consider the rights of others before your own feelings, and the feelings of others before your own rights.
John Wooden

Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.
John Wooden

Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.
John Wooden

Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability.
John Wooden

It's what you learn after you know it all that counts.
John Wooden

The worst thing about new books is that they keep us from reading the old ones.
John Wooden

Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out.
John Wooden

You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you.
John Wooden

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

More basketball principles

John Wooden is a genuine monument under the American basketball Coaches. There it was Headcoach with UCLA of 1948-75 and won in its last 12 years 10 NCAA championships, under it 7 in consequence. From 1971-74 it went 88 times into consequence as a winner out of resounds. In its book "Practical decaying basketball" (1966) it describes the principles for basketball Coaches, most important from its view, which have at that time like today their validity.

Check out John Wooden's page here



Further important principles:

1. Basketball is play of the habits, and it needs time and patience, in order to develop correct habits and turn bad off. One of the largest errors of most inexperienced coaches is probably the lack of patience. The players try to convince of the fact that her in training to become careless never to be allowed, because they will exactly the same play, as they train. Constant concentration on the goal is must.

2. The coach and the players may never will content, but constantly to work to become better. Set for you perfection to the goal, although it can be never achieved.

3. It remembers that it is is so important, as much you do, but like well you make many more it. It is better to train some things correctly well when too many different, by which nothing is then controlled correctly. Zumute to your players not too much.

4. Do not take the players so much to the short line that you lose their selfinitiative. They must have but must also to the action of a fellow player to react correctly be able a certain freedom of choice, in order to keep the room layout.

5. Attempts to sketch a balanced Offense which supplies a same number of throw possibilities for each player position, but confuse the players not by the fact that you make it too complicated in the tendency to bring in your whole knowledge.

6. Do not ignore the small details, because there is the small things, which can make the difference. Perfection in some slight details is often the only difference between winners and losers.

7. You must prepare win in order to be a winner, and you cannot prepare others, without being prepared. Self-assurance gets off to be prepared and in good condition.

8. Convince your players of the fact that condition is often the crucial factor at two similarly strong and well prepared teams. However they, if they want to use their better condition, must have pressure already early in the play for the opponent, so that them make themselves paid at the end. Bases, patience and self-assurance leave you in the measure, how the fatigue increases, then ensure for the fact that your opponents become tired, before you become it.

9. Use a positive beginning around pride on your own play to develop, both defensively and offensively. Prepare you for your opponents, but never make for you concerns because of them. Leave it deinetwegen themselves to ensure.

10. Attach great importance on the play without ball in the attack and to the defense against an aggressor without ball.

11. Do not forget to emphasize your Playmaker and defense specialists with each opportunity publicly too. Basket contactors get anyway enough applause around their Ego to strengthen, but the others may not be forgotten thereby.

12. The coach should take over a criticizing, and it should be always constructional. Do not permit a player to criticize a fellow player somehow to draw up or to scoffed.

13. It insists on the fact that the basket contactors itself always with the fellow player, whose passport led to its basket, thanked you and all this to its fellow player applause donate, which implemented a straight good action.

14. Constantly analyze you and your players and let you from the result of this analysis lead.

John Wooden

John Wooden is a genuine monument under the American basketball Coaches. There it was Headcoach with UCLA of 1948-75 and won in its last 12 years 10 NCAA championships, under it 7 in consequence. From 1971-74 it went 88 times into consequence as a winner out of resounds. In its book "Practical decaying basketball" (1966) it describes the principles for basketball Coaches, most important from its view, which have at that time like today their validity.

Check out John Wooden's page here


The five fundamental principles:

There are many important principles, which are to be considered, if one tries to train a basketball team and to form it to perfectly functioning unit. Despite the difficulty to select from it the most important I made from five things the hitting a corner columns and the core of my success pyramid, a mythischen structure for you me help should have done to become clear me over my basketball philosophy.



1. Diligence: There is no replacement for work. The coach and its players must work hard, since all worthwhile goals can be attained only by careful planning and hard work. Perfection can be never achieved, but it must be the goal on which one purposefully worked. One can never achieve its goal, by looking for a simple way for an abbreviation or.

2. Enthusiasm: Coach and players must be basketball-inspired. If not, they should look for each other another occupation. Enthusiasm colors on everyone off, which comes with it into contact, and enthusiasts tend to drag others along. You must be with the heart with the work, if you want to be successful, since it makes you for avid to learn new and improve you.

3. Condition - mentally, morally and physically: The mental and moral condition of your players is of extreme importance, because it determines the physical condition, if the players are industrious and inspired. A player, who is not mental and morally reliable, will never be in physical Topform, because it develops destroyed instead of.

The mental and moral example set by the coach can have a strong influence on the type of player, whom it forms, and of still larger importance for the character of the young people, which begin later its Obhut abandoned and with it to lead others.

4. The bases - Fundamentals: The coach must make its players familiar carefully with the bases of the play, and obtain the ability to use these correctly in play. They must learn to react fast and correctly without hesitating and about their decisions to think have. It is a Binsenweisheit in the basketball that that, which hesitates loses. The whole basis for solid play is the fast execution of the basic techniques. A exzellente execution of the bases can possibly compensate a bad play tactics, in addition, the best system cannot adjust unsatisfactory control of the bases. The coach must go surely that he never permits itself to dedicate to a complicated play system so much time that he from the training of the bases "steal it" must.

5. Development of team spirit: The coach must use all his psychological abilities and possibilities of developing a good team spirit in its crew. Teamwork and unselfishness must be encouraged with each opportunity, and each player must be not only ready on it avid, to sacrifice its personal fame for the well-being of the team. Egoism, envy, Ichbezogenheit and mutual criticism can destroy the team spirit and ruin the potential of each team. The coach must realize itself that it and be constantly attentive, in order to prevent such developments by the fact that it already packs it at the root, before problems develop.

Advantages of participation in basketball!!

Advantages of participation in basketball!!

1. Opportunity to develop your physical strength to the fullest using the most modern equipment, and under the direction of people who really care about your health.

2. Develop responsiveness to group discipline. You may not have been involved, but you must learn that sometimes that doesn't matter. In all of life, you are guilty by association. It's a great learning tool for you.

3. Develops lasting friendships.

4. Develops self-confidence.

5. Develops respect for rules and authority. Helps you overcome negative attitude when all things don't go your way. (Things don't always go your way.)

6. Opportunities for development of cooperation, dedication, sportsmanship, initiative and unselfishness.

7. Travel opportunities enable you to see other communities and get acquainted with other types of people. Everyone lives differently. All communities are different.

8. Play experience tends to make a person more friendly, interesting and human.

9. Opportunity to participate in an activity that parallels many later life experiences.

10. Draws attention to yourself which may have a business and educational value later on. Newspaper and radio exposure may help you get a job.

11. Successful participation may also open the door to such vocational values as coaching, athletic training or pro participation.

12. Ability to make the team has helped many individuals through high school and college.

13. It can also be very very fun.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

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Wednesday, May 10, 2006

jump rope simulation

Jump Rope Simulation - 10 seconds each, 3 sets as fast as you jump

a. 2-foot jump - feet shoulder-width apart
b. Right leg only
c. Left leg only
d. Jumping jack
e. Wide base - feet as wide as possible (stay wide)
f. Split legs forward and back (switch as quickly as you can)

Cuban being himself!

The other day NBA fined Mark Cuban $200,000. Can you believe that there are so many people in this world that would like to make $200,000. Where Mark Cuban is getting fined that much. Anyways, this fining cames after Mark goes onto the court after Game 1 of Dallas' series against the Spurs and criticizing league officials on his blog, ESPN's Jim Gray is reporting.

Actually, Cuban was only fined $100,000 for the actions of going on the court. Then another $100,000 for is BLOG! Yes get his one! Cuban was fined $100,000 for being critical of the league regarding the selection of playoff officials, and how to improve playoff officiating on blogmaverick.com.

"The NBA knows all, does all, and far be it for me to question any of this." Cuban told Gray.

Cuban also said that he wrote the article before the playoffs and simply reposted it after Game 1.

Cuban was punished eight times for more than $1 million and suspended from three games in his first two years after buying the Mavericks in 2000.

Monday, May 08, 2006

How to Get More from Your Bench Players

How to Get More from Your Bench Players

1. Establish role for your players (i.e. defense, passsing, three point shooting)

2. Try to get subs in early (end of first quarter and during second quarter).

3. Reward players for their efforts in practice with more playing time.

4. Getting players in the game early gives them confidence if they are needed later.

5. Getting players in early gives you one less thing to think about down the stretch.

6. Matchup your substitutions with your opponent's.

7. Establish positive relationships between first stringers and reserves.

8. Work with second team during practice.

9. Get all your players ready to contribute.

10. Use different combinations and different starting lineups

11. Take kids out of the game on a positive note, if possible.

12. Don't yank kids out of a game after one bad pass or missed layup.

13. Make all kids feel involved in the game and your program.

14. Give kids opportunities to see why they are not getting more playing time or playing with the first unit.

15. Talk and explain substitution process when possible.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Defense stats

Defense stats, what to look for for defensive stats. Here are some stats or things you can keep track of that may never really show up on the stat sheet. Here are some ideas to be studying or looking for such as deflections, which is the number of times you get a hand on the ball with your activity. Look for the number of loose balls we get, you can also track of the number of charges that taken and you can chart and track the percentage of shots that are contested with a hand in the shooters face. Those are all very telling statistics in terms of defensive posture and disposition.

Monday, May 01, 2006

basketball success

The key to success is to believe there are no keys - just success!

SUCCESS
Sucess is giving your best effort consistently.
Trying your best in each activity of each day is
the goal. When that is done, I believe success
has been achieved, regardless of the apparent result.

-Ed Schilling

Every man is enthusiastic at times. One man has enthusiasm for thirty minutes, another for thirty days -- but it is the man who has it for thirty years who makes a success in life.

The secret of success is to be like a duck -- smooth and unruffled on top, but paddling furiously underneath.

Try not to become men of success. Rather, become men of value.

"It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation."
- Herman Melville

Success is never final. Failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts.

"Success has ruined many a man."
- Benjamin Franklin

"Success in life comes not from holding a good hand, but in playing a poor hand well."
- Denis Waitley & Rem L. Witt

One thing that keeps a lot of people from being a success is work.

To be successful, you have to keep moving. After all, no one stumbles sitting down.

"It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed."
- Teddy Roosevelt

"Failure doesn't mean you are a failure...it just means you haven't succeeded yet."
- Robert Schuller

"Success is a piece of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing that you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming."
- John Wooden

"In great attempts it is glorious even to fail."
- Wilfred A. Peterson

At God's footstool to confess,
A poor soul knelt and bowed his head.
"I failed." He cried. The master said,
"Thou didst thy best, that is success."

A man may make mistakes but he isn't a failure until he starts blaming someone else.

"Talent is the gift plus the passion -- a desire to succeed so intense that no force on earth can stop it."
- Neil Simon

If you don't risk anything, you risk even more.

"Failure isn't fatal unless you let it be."
- Mike Ditka

Success consists of thinking ahead, of considering future consequences, and of taking consequences based on those considerations.

The three most important steps you will take: the last step, the first step, the next step.

You become successful by helping others become successful.

"Most players prepare for disaster. A good player prepares for success."
- Tony Alfonso

"Those who want to succeed will find a way; those who don't will find an excuse!"
- Leo Aguila

"The very moment one becomes BOUND and DETERMINED, is the very moment one becomes UNBOUND by what his or her previously limited thinking and circumstances had DETERMINED."
- Brian G. Jett

Success is knowing the difference between cornering people and getting them in your corner.

When facing a difficult task, act as though it is impossible to fail. If you're going after Moby Dick, take along the tartar sauce.

Don't accept 'good enough' as good enough.

Don't say you don't have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Louis Pasteur, Michelangelo, Mother Theresa, Leonardo Da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein.

There is no limit to the goals you can attain, the success you can achieve -- your possibilities are as endless as your dreams.

"In front of excellence, the immortal gods have put sweat, and long and steep is the way to it."
- Hesiod, Philosopher

"If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome."
- Anne Bradstreet

"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all."
- Dale Carnegie

"The secret of getting ahead is getting started."
- Sally Berger

"The more you love what you are doing, the more successful it will be for you."
- Jerry Gillier

Do not stare up the steps to success, step up the stairs.

The door to the room of success swings on the hinge of determination.

"Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal. The winner is he who gives himself to his work, body, and soul."
- Charles Buxton

"For all sad words of tongue or pen,
The saddest are theses: It might have been!"
- John Greenleaf Whittier

"He that is over-cautious will accomplish little."
- Johann Friedrich Von Schiller

"All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure."
- Mark Twain

"You cannot reach your goals unless you first stretch your imagination."
- Brian G. Jett

There are many ways to measure success; not the least of which is the way your child describes you when talking to a friend.

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Our hats off to Joakin Noah

We applaud Joakim Noah decide though it was probably hard, we just want to personally thank him for his decision of showing off his true character. And also, setting what we here think is a great example for young kids today. This is truly a lesson to learn kids stay in school. Though, we know Noah had a hard decision, but just think about it. If he goes to the NBA, the carefree days of college life is over, and over in a hurry. Though, everyone and especially media is going to say well if he doesn't go now he is going to cost himself money, chances of top pick, and etc.

Though our rebuttal to all that is...whatever happend to education first, to education is money, and caring more of the future through education. That's what we feel here is the most important.

A perfect example of this is look at Jay Williams, or some might know him has Jason Williams from Duke. Oh yea where is he now? Do you see him in NBA?

Ultimately, Jason Williams decided to take a chance and go back to school. And though at the time, people thought he was crazy. Now knowing what we all know. I think people are saying it was a pretty smart move!

Jump ahead two years, to Jay William's motorcycle accident in June 2003, right after his rookie season with the Chicago Bulls. That's when he discovered his decision to stay in school was pretty good after all.

At Duke his junior year, and even after that, he admits this is where he formed a lot of connections, and that turns out to be the one of the most valuable things he recieved from staying in school.

When he was injured, he automatically was able to reach out to people and find opportunities and find something to do with myself. He was able to use his degree from Duke (If he had graduated after my junior year and entered the NBA) and he had so many sources of support and contacts that he don't think he would have had if he had left after his sophomore year.

That's when he realized the importance of his college years. That's something that ever athlete should come to realize.

We just want to say again Thanks to Joakin Noah for being a little different these days!

Kobe's nasty dunk!


This was a nasty dunk for Kobe! WOW, where was the MVP on that play!! The thing that is impressing me the most, and I honestly don't know where the credit is due if not to all. That the Lakers look like a completely different TEAM! I state team meaning that it was Kobe before, but now it's actually TEAM with energy and fire! I don't know if that's Phil Jackson, Kobe, or what. But, I am actually enjoying and especially with highlights like this!