
Josh Chambers
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Econ Major | Director of Process @TerrapinHoops 🐢🏀
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Dan Hurley on the two personas every head coach must master: The Jockey 🏇, and the Corner Man. 🥊 In practice — you are the jockey. You push. You challenge. You demand more than they think they have. You stretch them past comfort so execution becomes inevitable. On game night — you become the corner man. You steady. You simplify. You remind them who they are. Confidence replaces correction. Preparation is where you build them. Performance is where you believe in them.
Josh Chambers631,004 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Mike Brown describes one of my favorite concepts here with his take on the NEW YORK KNICKS being "Antifragile". Nassim Nicholas Taleb says "Wind extinguishes a candle 🕯️ but energizes fire.” 🔥 Same composition, but different response to the conditions. Being Antifragile describes a team that doesn’t merely survive stress, chaos, volatility, or pressure... it actually gets stronger because of it. Inversely, when organizations eliminate all discomfort, all mistakes, all conflict, and all pressure, they unintentionally create weakness. #EasternConferenceFinals #ECF
Josh Chambers95,306 Aufrufe • vor 13 Tagen

Former NFL Linebacker Will Compton was PREACHING in this segment with Notre Dame Football about Creating Evidence. A must watch regardless of title, age, or industry: 👮♂️ You start with BELIEF, you stand on EVIDENCE. Facts don't care about feelings. When you get there, nobody cares HOW you got there, they care about how you can HELP. 👨⚖️ One Rep ➡️ One Day ➡️ One Week ➡️ One Game ➡️ One Year. At the end of the year, you're graded and judged by the evidence of your WORK. Evidence doesn't just arrive, it's acquired and accumulated everyday. It’s never one moment, it’s the accumulation of all of them. 🏷️ Let Proof Override Labels. Creating Evidence isn't about running from the truth, it's about creating so much proof that past labels become irrelevant. 🧵 Everything matters. Every rep has meaning. Even when you can't see it. Too tired, too emotional, too worn out to see or hear it, but it still means something. So you must TIE meaning to it. The smallest action either adds to your case or subtracts from it, tie purpose to all of it. 🖋️ Facts are permanent, but they do not define who you are, or who you have to be in the future. The truth is the starting point, not the ceiling. Face it, use it, and build forward, the obstacle is the way.
Josh Chambers365,547 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

This moved me! Fear is often mistaken for danger. But sometimes fear is simply a signal that the opportunity is large enough to change your life. When Coach P. J. Fleck (P.J. Fleck) was deciding whether to leave comfort for a bigger challenge, his wife asked one question: “Does it scare you?” “Hell yeah.” Her response: “We’re going.” 🦫 Coach Fleck says there is a difference between making a living and building a life. A living is what you earn. 💵 A life is what you create. 🏡 The decisions that scare you most often ask you to trade short-term comfort for long-term meaning. If it scares you, it means it matters. Growth rarely feels comfortable. Fear is not always a warning. Sometimes it is an invitation to build a life bigger than the one you’ve settled for. Minnesota Football has a great one. ⬇️
Josh Chambers152,365 Aufrufe • vor 23 Tagen

I'm convinced Duke Women’s Basketball Coach Kara Lawson is one of the best leaders in sports. This clip on urgency, growth not being linear, and the idea that there is no finish line is superb: 🥱 Need It > Want It. The people who win aren’t always the most gifted, they’re the ones who refuse to look away from what’s required RIGHT NOW. They stay present with the hard, the boring, and the uncomfortable, and they attack anyway. Wanting shows up when it’s convenient; needing shows up when it costs you something. 📈📉 Growth isn’t a straight line. There will be peaks that tempt your ego and valleys that test your belief. Real leadership is keeping your urgency and sharpness intact through all of it. Trusting that consistency is what will carry you through. Don't let your own impatience with stagnancy take your spirit. 🏁 There is no finish line where you finally get to coast, only new levels that ask more of you. Better is a direction, not a destination. The “ceiling” you feel is often just an imaginary story you’ve told yourself about what’s possible. Growth asks for the endurance to keep going and the humility to treat every day, every season, every year as another chance to get better. Bring urgency to the way you show up every day. Don't ever give up on your own growth. 🌱
Josh Chambers176,298 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Great for players to hear. Dallas Mavericks coach Jared Dudley how to impact winning in a world that is obsessed with scoring: 🔒 Defend Multiple Positions 🛞 Drive and Kick Decision Making 🎯 What's Your One Outlier Trait? Social media glorifies the 20+ point per game scorer. But most teams already have one, or two of those guys. What they’re really searching for are the players who dominate in the margins: boxing out, sprinting back, diving on the floor, the second effort, the winning habit repeated over and over again. Your value isn’t determined by how many minutes you get. It’s determined by what you do with the minutes you've earned. Because that impact creates trust. And that trust creates opportunity. And the players who consistently help the team grow usually end up growing themselves.
Josh Chambers50,602 Aufrufe • vor 9 Tagen

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on consistency being a muscle you can grow, what discipline is, and why you can't only have it in times of prosperity: 💪 Consistency isn’t a trait you’re born with, it’s a muscle you build. Every time you follow through when it’s inconvenient, you add another rep. The strength doesn't show up until at some point in the future, but it’s earned in the now. 😁 Anyone can be consistent in times of prosperity. The real separator is doing the work when motivation disappears. That’s where identity is truly formed, you find out who you are, not in the spotlight, but in the resistance. 📌 Discipline is doing what matters most when you least feel like acting on it. If you only rely on consistency in good times, it becomes a crutch. If you train it in hard times, it becomes a competitive advantage. Champions aren’t determined by flashes of greatness, but by how RARELY they drift below their standard of success. They don’t use the consistency muscle in a reactionary way, instead they train it daily so the habit of success has somewhere to live. 🏠
Josh Chambers232,386 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Lane Kiffin with an outside the box philosophy on culture building, the concept of environment as a strategy, and how people don't "buy-in" more than they 'belong': 🔓 The fastest way to change behavior isn’t motivation, it’s environment. Leadership is about creating the conditions where people feel safe, valued, and inspired. When the environment is right, performance doesn't need to be forced; it’s unlocked. 🌅 People don’t commit to a job, they commit to a feeling. If your environment makes them feel like they belong, they’ll want to show up. If it makes them feel managed, they’ll only show up when they have to. 🎨 The trajectory of a team is set long before the results show up. It’s shaped in the culture you tolerate, the standards you reinforce, and the environment you DESIGN every single day. The environment you create doesn’t just influence behavior, it determines identity. Once people see themselves differently, they develop different habits to align with that belief and push them toward their goals. 🎯
Josh Chambers189,431 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Hall of Fame Coach Dawn Staley on the business of winning, loving someone enough to let them fail, and living everyday with zero margin: 💎 You don’t have to be for everybody to be right for your people. Leadership isn’t a popularity contest, it’s a courage practice! When you’re crystal clear on who you are and what you stand for, you can lead with conviction. And that becomes a magnet for people who want to be part of something real. 🏺 Tell the truth, even when it costs you comfort. We're in the business of winning. And winning built on half-truths is fragile; it cracks under pressure. Real leaders choose honesty over image, because trust, not talent—is what holds a team together when things get hard. ❤️ Care enough to step back. Loving someone isn’t rescuing always them from failure, it’s standing close enough to support, but far enough to let them struggle, adapt, and discover their own strength. Growth doesn’t come from protection; it comes from earned resilience. 📆 Respect the weight of every day. There is no neutral, only progress or erosion. When you give away a day because you're not all the way there mentally, someone else is investing it, and preparing to take what you’re not protecting. Own your identity without apology! The moment you start shrinking to be digestible, you lose the very edge that makes you effective. You're not in the politics business, you're in the people business. The right people don’t need you to be everything, they need you to be authentically you, CONSISTENTLY and without COMPROMISE.
Josh Chambers148,327 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Curt Cignetti on his program's philosophy on how not to be average: 🎭 Average is a decision disguised as a default. Make standards visible, measurable, and non-negotiable. Because what you tolerate becomes your identity. 🤝 Most people negotiate with the work; elite teams eliminate the negotiation. The gap isn’t talent, it’s the daily refusal to accept “good enough” in reps, details, and accountability. 🧱 You don’t rise above average in big moments, you escape it in small ones. Every meeting, drill, and conversation is either reinforcing the standard, or quietly lowering it.
Josh Chambers203,150 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Golden State Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr has best the blueprint for starting to culture build at ground zero: ❓ Culture isn't a slogan it's self-awareness. Before a team can answer “Who are we?”, its leaders need to answer that question, and behave accordingly. 💒 Choose a few values worth operationalizing. When Coach Kerr was hired by Golden State he chose: -Competitiveness -Compassion -Joy - Mindfulness And then designed the environment to make them visible: Hired people who we're competitive in nature 🔥, built systems that show people they matter ❤️, planned practices that energized and infused joy 😁🎶, and paid attention to HOW the work gets done 🤔, not just whether it gets done. 🧭 Identity is a decision-making filter. When your values are clear, every hire, habit, and hard conversation can be measured against the same question: “Does this move align with who we say we are?” ✅ or 🚫 = clear direction on next step.
Josh Chambers70,760 Aufrufe • vor 20 Tagen

Manager Dave Roberts on how he practices endurance as a leader to help get the Los Angeles Dodgers through a 162 game grind of a season: Be the thermostat 🎚️, instead of the thermometer. 🌡️ Your job isn’t to absorb the team’s emotions, it’s to regulate them. When the players get too hot 😡, you bring the cool 🥶. When they get flat, you bring energy. 🎢 You can't ride the emotional rollercoaster. It's a long season, every game can't be game 7, because you find yourself living in yesterday's game too often. Develop thick skin. 𐂫 You’re never as good, or as bad, as people say you are. But you need to be good mentally to be available for those you lead. Emotional stability is part of leadership. Maybe the biggest part.
Josh Chambers38,081 Aufrufe • vor 11 Tagen

The best thing you'll listen to today is Utah Jazz Head Coach Will Hardy talking about the tax of being a leader: 🏋 Leadership is not a position you hold—it’s a responsibility you carry. The weight isn’t in the title, it’s in the people who trust you with their time, energy, and belief. 📊 Before metrics, before outcomes, before strategy—there are humans. Leadership is a human-to-human commitment to see, serve, and develop the people in front of you. ✊ There is a tax on leadership. And it's paid in consistency, in hard conversations, in choosing standards over comfort. You don’t get to clock out from being the example! The cost is of being the head coach is real... but so is the impact on every life you’re responsible for. 🌱⏩🌳
Josh Chambers150,498 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Kobe Bryant on how he used the Compound Effect to inevitably become one of the best in the world at his craft: ✖️The Compound Interest equation is Reps multiplied by Time (Reps x Time = Growth). Improvement is quite early and obvious late— as you put in more time and reps. Most people quit in the silent phase, early on, not realizing the results were already building beneath the surface. The key is starting as early as possible and putting energy toward that improvement, because you can’t ever get TIME back, no matter how many reps you plan to do in the future. 🐍 Kobe didn’t just wake up at 4am for discipline, he did it to create separation between him and his opponent. The edge wasn’t intensity, it was timing. While others were still asleep, he was stacking deposits. By the time they caught up for their first session, he was already on his second, compounding effort into distance. ⛄️ Growth doesn’t just come from working harder, but can also come from working earlier AND more often. Kobe didn’t chase overnight success, he built a schedule that made exponential improvement inevitable and catching up to him nearly impossible. Design a system where TIME works for you, so every REP doesn’t just add up, it multiplies and makes it harder for others to close the gap.
Josh Chambers97,635 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Matt Rhule (Matt Rhule) is widely regarded as one of the best builders of culture in the world. Much of his philosophy with Nebraska Football was shaped by his experience as a walk-on at Penn State, where he learned three foundational truths: 1. "Everything Matters". 2. Every person deserves to be held to championship standards. 3. The most important investment you can make is in the person, not the player: 🏆 Championship standards only stick when they apply to everyone. The moment the rules bend for one person, the culture begins to break for everyone. The fastest way to erode trust in a team is to be selective with accountability. If the star player can skip the line, arrive late, or ignore details that would get someone else corrected, the message is clear: talent earns exemption. When no one is above the standard and no one is beneath it, trust deepens, entitlement disappears, and discipline becomes a shared identity rather than just a set of rules imposed by coaches. 🪣 Every player carries water for the program. The star may score the points, but the walk-on who dives on the floor in practice also helps build the habits that win championships. The star may finish the play, but the walk-on helps build the foundation that makes the play possible. When a team understands that every person carries water, no role feels small, and everyone takes OWNERSHIP of the mission. 🫡 Holding every person to the same standard is one of the highest forms of respect. It tells your best players they are not above the team, and it tells your role players they are essential to it. It will take everyone to win a championship, and just one person to mess it up. The most disciplined teams transform accountability into a shared promise: we will honor each other enough to demand the best from everyone, regardless of role, situation, or title.
Josh Chambers50,536 Aufrufe • vor 24 Tagen

Powerful... Worth 4 minutes of your time. All aspiring leaders — this is what leadership is about. Buzz Williams 💪
Josh Chambers1,320,081 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

Steph Curry after an NBA Play In Game Win — on finding joy in the work, what it feels like to be in the "zone", and how to earn the right to have success: 😄 Joy isn’t something you wait for at the finish line. It’s something you build into the repetition. When you learn to enjoy the rep itself, the work stops feeling like a cost and starts becoming the reward. This is a life hack with exponential returns. 🧾 TRUE CONFIDENCE can only come from your work! Confidence is not a mindset, it’s a receipt. It’s built quietly through preparation, through unseen reps, through promises kept to yourself you followed through on. What shows up in the light is simply the echo of what was done in the dark. 🤫 Outcomes are loud, but progress is quiet. The goal is not to chase the result, it’s to earn the next rep. Win or lose, you go again. Over time, stacking those reps earns you something more durable than success. It earns you the right to expect it. True confidence and lasting success come from finding purpose in the work itself: Showing up, doing the unseen reps, and earning the right to WIN, and believe in what you’re capable of.
Josh Chambers65,171 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

Loved this answer from Iowa Coach Ben McCollum: 👨🍳 Preparation is an Identity, Not an Event 😳 The Moment Exposes, It Doesn’t Create 📈Consistency Compounds Into Confidence If your team only locks in when it “matters,” you’ve already lost. The standard HAS to exist before the spotlight!
Josh Chambers93,695 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Georgia Tech Offensive Line Coach Allen Mogridge on fighting human nature and replacing comfort with growth: 📏 You beat average by winning in the margins. When you wake up, your food diet, your eye diet, your ear diet, how you spend your time... It's a tedious and constant fight against your mundane and incessant natural tendencies. 🧬 Human nature pulls toward ease, distraction, and immediate relief. Leadership means resisting the first impulse and choosing the better response, ESPECIALLY when nobody is watching. 🌱 Comfort feels safe, but there's a quiet trade off for who you can become. Growth asks more of you, but it gives more back! Our default wiring gravitates us toward what’s easier, so growth has to be chosen with energy and intent, and on purpose, everyday.
Josh Chambers49,370 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat