Then why doesn't she use her timeouts to teach and coach, every winning coach in the women's game does, and some of that carelessness would stopThanks! God I love her! So analytical, such a good communicator. Makes me feel like she's going to get it done. Of course, she might not get it done, but listening to her gives me hope.
Spot on about the turnover plague - part decision making, part execution, part youth. Dismayed the same mistakes get repeated. Would not attribute it to lack of effort even when directly asked (I told ya'll). Said they run lots and lots of drills.
Didn't mention punishing them, preferred to teach and coach them. Let's see how that works out.
Loved at the end when she talked about Pat's example of asking for help when she needed it for a tough problem. Said that humbled her (as do 20 turnovers a game I'm sure) and that she always makes sure to reach out for advice.
Hey Coach J, you hear that?
Then why doesn't she use her timeouts to teach and coach, every winning coach in the women's game does, and some of that carelessness would stop
Us keyboard coaches want a magic wand solution to the turnover problem. Hardest cores think if KJH just gets meaner, does the Pat stare, grabs a few jerseys, or runs them til they puke they'll CHOOSE to stop making mistakes out of fear. Slightly less hardass version of that is if the players just realize the value of each possession and the harm of turnovers they'll CHOOSE to stop making mistakes.She needs to be much tougher on those players when they consistently create turnovers. Seems to be repeat performances with no repercussions or change of behavior. Team appears soft and needs to build up strength especially the post players. Hope she develops a stern side and uses it whenever necessary. Right now she seems too nice, maybe feeling like she needs to tread softly in her first year. Long way to go with this team.
Keyboard Coaches Magic Maxims:Then why doesn't she use her timeouts to teach and coach, every winning coach in the women's game does, and some of that carelessness would stop
She called several time-outs during the 2nd half when Uconn starting to take control of the game.
But, there is only so much teaching you can do in those brief time-outs. You can correct a match-up problem but you can't make a player stronger, or fitter, or give them a workable post move.
Somethings take a little time to change.
Thanks! God I love her! So analytical, such a good communicator. Makes me feel like she's going to get it done. Of course, she might not get it done, but listening to her gives me hope.
Spot on about the turnover plague - part decision making, part execution, part youth. Dismayed the same mistakes get repeated. Would not attribute it to lack of effort even when directly asked (I told ya'll). Said they run lots and lots of drills.
Didn't mention punishing them, preferred to teach and coach them. Let's see how that works out.
Loved at the end when she talked about Pat's example of asking for help when she needed it for a tough problem. Said that humbled her (as do 20 turnovers a game I'm sure) and that she always makes sure to reach out for advice.
Hey Coach J, you hear that?
Then why doesn't she use her timeouts to teach and coach, every winning coach in the women's game does, and some of that carelessness would stop
She called several time-outs during the 2nd half when Uconn starting to take control of the game.
But, there is only so much teaching you can do in those brief time-outs. You can correct a match-up problem but you can't make a player stronger, or fitter, or give them a workable post move.
Somethings take a little time to change.
Thanks! God I love her! So analytical, such a good communicator. Makes me feel like she's going to get it done. Of course, she might not get it done, but listening to her gives me hope.
Spot on about the turnover plague - part decision making, part execution, part youth. Dismayed the same mistakes get repeated. Would not attribute it to lack of effort even when directly asked (I told ya'll). Said they run lots and lots of drills.
Didn't mention punishing them, preferred to teach and coach them. Let's see how that works out.
Loved at the end when she talked about Pat's example of asking for help when she needed it for a tough problem. Said that humbled her (as do 20 turnovers a game I'm sure) and that she always makes sure to reach out for advice.
Hey Coach J, you hear that?
I want to see her get mad!!! Like enough or you sit!!!!Thanks! God I love her! So analytical, such a good communicator. Makes me feel like she's going to get it done. Of course, she might not get it done, but listening to her gives me hope.
Spot on about the turnover plague - part decision making, part execution, part youth. Dismayed the same mistakes get repeated. Would not attribute it to lack of effort even when directly asked (I told ya'll). Said they run lots and lots of drills.
Didn't mention punishing them, preferred to teach and coach them. Let's see how that works out.
Loved at the end when she talked about Pat's example of asking for help when she needed it for a tough problem. Said that humbled her (as do 20 turnovers a game I'm sure) and that she always makes sure to reach out for advice.
Hey Coach J, you hear that?
Music to these ears, 98
I will be at the game today. (very possibly sitting in front of @T_Vol376 initially and moving to my seat later on)
;o)
I will quickly move over to sit with my good friends. sv and T.
Call timeouts to correct turnovers, lol. Basketball is not a game of predetermined decisions. It is a game where players must make very quick decisions, in the moment, based on the actions/positions of the opponent. In practice, you can condition players responses against certain types of looks/actions of the defense. And that must be repped over and over again to create good habits. But at the end of the day you also have to realize being able to make split second decisions based on factors that change is a skill and some players can struggle with it for a long time. Some players can never fully develop it.Then why doesn't she use her timeouts to teach and coach, every winning coach in the women's game does, and some of that carelessness would stop
Oh... cloak, meet dagger...I have now narrowed you down to 9,346 peopleI’m not going today suga - I know that breaks your heart.
Besides the time you were sitting in front of me, another time, you were sitting on one side of @Smallvol#1 and I was on the other and you didn’t even know it.
You never know where I’ll be!