
Chris Steed
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When asked what characteristic ALL ELITE ATHLETES SHARE, Kobe said ‘storytelling’. “Tell yourself, don’t listen to yourself.” World class athletes geniunely believe they have an alter ego when they need to go to another level. This is called the ‘Batman Effect’. In light of the Super Bowl, here is Aaron Donald applying this. 👇🏼
Chris Steed383,800 次观看 • 4 个月前

Danny Hurley and his staff are amazing. But his predecessor, Jim Calhoun, is the most underrated college coach in history. When Calhoun took over at UConn, he didn't have the luxuries of Bobby Knight, Dean Smith and Coach K (recruiting to an elite academic program or a storied franchise). Yet he still managed to create a coaching legacy of a similar magnitude. "You can only be good at two or three things. You can't be good at everything." "When you walk into someone else's practice, you should be able to figure out what is important to the coach and the team in the first 15 minutes.” Attention to detail and emphasis, particularly on rebounding, were part of coach Calhoun's pillars. He is widely regarded as the best rebounding coach in history. He was also incredibly charismatic, hilarious and a recruiting powerhouse. Here's his charisma on full display: 'Hit him you motherf***er' 'My best advice to you.....shut up' 🔊 ⬆️ ESPN
Chris Steed144,791 次观看 • 2 个月前

This is a good question. 3 stops in a row, versus 3 randomized stops provides the team an opportunity to go on a run, on a micro level and to ‘shorten the game’ on a macro level. This gives more intrinsic value to each possession, and if done 7 times provides an EV of 90%. Pat Kelsey provides an explanation below. He got it from Chris Mack at Xavier, but every major program tracks this metric.
Chris Steed79,976 次观看 • 2 个月前

Michigan utilized a NEXT coverage, while switching every thing off ball, to be able to use Mara as a goalie all season long. Hurley used one of his staple ATO’s as a GOALIE/NEXT BEATER to counter Michigan in a big spot. Favorite set of the tourney 👇🏼 UConn Stack Out | Punch | Empty Flare
Chris Steed65,795 次观看 • 2 个月前

DUSTY MAY is the most underrated/unassuming coach in the country, imo. Love his story, and love the way his teams play. Michigan’s holds opponents to 30% from 3, while simulateously averaging 6.1 blocks per game (2nd in the country). It’s very rare that teams BOTH protect the rim AND guard the 3 ball at elite levels. The icing on the cake is they have the best or second best offense in the country, in virtually every metric. Guards look to blow up ball screens vs always relying on coverage. If they get screened, their peel switching is always crisp. It’s loud, it’s active; elite level film to study.👇🏼
Chris Steed52,307 次观看 • 2 个月前

Mark Few and Erik Spoelstra teaching a 2-3 zone into a M2M IF THE BALL IS ENTERED TO THE HIGH POST. Use this at ANY LEVEL. Definitely a wrinkle that will steal 5-6 possessions a game (and burn TO's from the opponent). - confuses the offense - take away the high/low - prevents an overload - slows down decision making * Another effective version of this is to start in M2M and zone up (2-3) all PNR's. Slappin' Glass did a segment on this recently that is very good. So fun to watch these guys cook. 👇🏼 Theo Lawson
Chris Steed322,407 次观看 • 1 年前

Basketball is played WITH the basketball 5% of the time. One of my favorites quotes from Billy Donovan is: ‘The other 95% of the time most players spend trying to get the basketball’. Players also can’t conceptualize the amount of time they have the ball in their hands in a game. They think it’s exponentially more than it actually is. The ball is glorified, and rightfully so, but what are we doing with the other 95%? Do be ELITE REQUIRES impacting the game without the basketball. The video below is a MUST WATCH for all players and coaches 👇 🎥 Chicago Bulls
Chris Steed199,341 次观看 • 1 年前

Your offense is defined by your TRANSITION philosophy, not by your HALF COURT strategy. When mapping your offensive structure for your team, break it down into this FLOW: Primary > Secondary> Half Court > EOC Most coaches spend the majority of their tactical work on half court offense. 🛑 Your primary and secondary transition systems create the best shot quality AND equate to the highest offensive ceiling (for most teams). Once your transitional flow is established, and your PPP is in the 1.00 range, then teach TRIGGERS into your Euro BS/ Princeton/5 out/DDM. Finish the clock, ideally, with the ball in your best players hands hunting the BEST AVAILABLE SHOT. “First 8 seconds is for you, next 8 seconds is for me, and the last 8 seconds is for our best shot maker.” - Chris Oliver Suns HC Jordan Ott on early offense/possession battle 👇🏼
Chris Steed47,861 次观看 • 3 个月前

When asked what characteristic ALL ELITE ATHLETES SHARE, Kobe said ‘storytelling’. “Tell yourself, don’t listen to yourself.” Jordan said : “I never lost a game, I just ran out of time.” World class athletes geniunely believe THEIR story. It becomes their IDENTITY. Storytelling allows for extreme ownership and accountability and counteracts thoughts of being the victim. Trey Hannam
Chris Steed31,660 次观看 • 2 个月前

Mark Few and Erik Spoelstra teaching a 2-3 zone into a M2M IF THE BALL IS ENTERED TO THE HIGH POST. Use this at ANY LEVEL. Definitely a wrinkle that will steal 5-6 possessions a game (and burn TO's from the opponent). - confuses the offense - take away the high/low - prevents an overload - slows down decision making * Another effective version of this is to start in M2M and zone up (2-3) all PNR's. Slappin' Glass did a segment on this recently that is very good. So fun to watch these guys cook. 👇🏼 Theo Lawson
Chris Steed86,730 次观看 • 10 个月前

Jon Scheyer and games based approach to development. Most coaches have THEORETICALLY attempted to do this for years. But coaches like Jordan Ott, Kenny Atkinson, Erik Spoelstra, Daigneault, etc. are paving the way at the professional level. In 2016 I stumbled upon the Chris Oliver podcast. It opened Pandoras Box for me. I think every coach needs to go through a few paradigms shifts throughout their career to dial in what they are, and what they want to be, as coach. @hoopherald
Chris Steed48,931 次观看 • 8 个月前

‼️ Paradigm Shift ‼️ Basketball is played WITH the basketball 5% of the time. One of my favorites quotes from Billy Donovan is: ‘The other 95% of the time most players spend trying to get the basketball’. Players also can’t conceptualize the amount of time they have the ball in their hands in a game. They think it’s exponentially more than it actually is. The ball is glorified, and rightfully so, but what are we doing with the other 95%? Do be ELITE REQUIRES impacting the game without the basketball. The video below is a MUST WATCH for all players and coaches 👇 🎥 Chicago Bulls
Chris Steed46,150 次观看 • 7 个月前

Your offense is defined by your TRANSITION philosophy, not by your HALF COURT strategy. When mapping your offensive structure for your team, break it down into this FLOW: Primary > Secondary> Half Court > EOC Most coaches spend the majority of their tactical work on half court offense. 🛑 Your primary and secondary transition systems create the best shot quality AND equate to the highest offensive ceiling (for most teams). Once your transitional flow is established, and your PPP is in the 1.00 range, then teach TRIGGERS into your Euro BS/ Princeton/5 out/DDM. Finish the clock, ideally, with the ball in your best players hands hunting the BEST AVAILABLE SHOT. “First 8 seconds is for you, next 8 seconds is for me, and the last 8 seconds is for our best shot maker.” - Chris Oliver Suns HC Jordan Ott on early offense/possession battle 👇🏼
Chris Steed61,230 次观看 • 11 个月前

‼️ Paradigm Shift ‼️ Basketball is played WITH the basketball 5% of the time. One of my favorites quotes from Billy Donovan is: ‘The other 95% of the time most players spend trying to get the basketball’. Players also can’t conceptualize the amount of time they have the ball in their hands in a game. They think it’s exponentially more than it actually is. The ball is glorified, and rightfully so, but what are we doing with the other 95%? Do be ELITE REQUIRES impacting the game without the basketball. The video below is a MUST WATCH for all players and coaches 👇 🎥 Chicago Bulls
Chris Steed22,329 次观看 • 3 个月前

From an ANALYTICS perspective, shooting out of the post is actually very inefficient. BUT Passing out of the post is one of the most efficient actions in half court basketball. Memphis uses split action, as false motion, to create a layup. *** Must add for any level *** Memphis Grizzlies Punch | Split | 1-5 Cross 🎥 John Leonzo
Chris Steed21,247 次观看 • 3 个月前

‼️ The PACERS are bludgeoning the Cavs with this tonight ‼️ Rick Carlisle TWO SIDE spacing in transition: - Positionless (outside of Hali) - Corners occupied - Emphasis on inbound after a make (clap backs) - Rim Runner - First 3 steps are everything (Race, read, race Chris Oliver) - Secondary transition is typically Pistol; occasionally a delay - Hali seams the tunnel or the sideline equally well on the outlet Indiana INCREASED their PPP in the post season (on ~ the same volume), leading to Joe Mazulla saying the Pacers were their toughest out in last years playoffs. For LOWER LEVELS: Pace is more enjoyable for players, tougher to scout, increased possessions, shot quality increases.
Chris Steed38,211 次观看 • 1 年前

A coach's most IMPORTANT JOBS: 1. Culture creation 2. Culture Maintenance Your culture is only as strong as what you tolerate. Before you can build VALUE you have to have TRUST. Players don't care about your resume as much as they care about how much you care about them, separate from their performance on the floor. Joe Mazulla eloquently speaks on this 👇 🎥 Clif Marshall
Chris Steed58,888 次观看 • 1 年前

Rick Carlisle TWO SIDE spacing in transition: - Positionless (outside of Hali) - Corners occupied - Emphasis on inbound after a make (clap backs) - Rim Runner - First 3 steps are everything (Race, read, race Chris Oliver) - Secondary transition is typically Pistol; occasionally a delay - Hali seams the tunnel or the sideline equally well on the outlet - Slice middle/drive the wake Indiana INCREASED their PPP in the post season last year (on ~ the same volume), leading to Joe Mazulla saying the Pacers were their toughest out. For LOWER LEVELS: Pace is more enjoyable for players, tougher to scout, increased possessions, shot quality increases.
Chris Steed27,986 次观看 • 11 个月前

One of the most transcendent lessons that Steve Nash left on the game. This was the well known ‘touches’ study. Steve Nash gave 239 high fives, fist bumps and pats on the back in the first game this was tracked. - “he was a furnace of human connection” - “it has been physiologically proven you can transfer energy to another human being through physical touch” GET THOSE TOUCHES UP 🎥 Alan Stein, Jr.
Chris Steed17,615 次观看 • 7 个月前