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7 contributions to Point Guard Masterclass
Combo guard skills
Hi guys my name is Pancho and I am doing I guess you could say a gap year to focus on trade school which I am doing small business management but I still have this dream to keep going no matter it's the nba or pro but I been trying change my game for next year because I want to play at juco and I need your guys help what combo guards need ? So I really could shoot and play D but I want to handle the ball and finish and also pack 15 lbs of muscle but I am wondering what are some drills that could focus on change of pace and getting by the person so I could create advantages for myself and my team so I am trying to see what are some drills I could work on to be really confident with the ball
1 like • Jan 5
And also work on being a point guard to I could facilitate too and pass but I want to know situations I could do drills that works with screens also
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How do I get to level 2 because I am trying to use Skool again but I forgot how to use it
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Building Confidence as a Player In-Season
Over the years as a player & now as a player development coach I have seen how confidence is built. Each player is different because of different factors (talent, coaching, roster opportunity, work ethic, etc)... Here are some major keys to growing in confidence as a player: *Work ethic & Routines- Having a strong work ethic & consistent training routines is a powerful tool to ride through the highs/lows of the season. Your routines will change depending on your work load (practice/games). Sticking to consistent work habits keeps a player from relaxing when things are going well & from quitting when things are going bad. The work is the work, it has a way of balancing all things out in the end. Confidence comes from the trust in your EXTRA WORK. **Watching Film- The old saying is 'film don't lie.' But even for younger players to watch themselves play it helps to actually see yourself in game. You know what you were thinking, you can see your effort level & its honestly accountability. Film doesn't lie, you can improve by watching film if you approach it as a student trying to learn. You'll gain confidence knowing the areas to address. ***Adjust your shooting/dribbling routine for the system & looks you're getting. When you're in season you start getting a defined role & understand what is expected of you. So you will begin to see exactly what type of shots you're getting, what type of situations you're in, what type of defenses you are going against. This will help you create a new in season routine to improve at those specific things. You'll gain more confidence when you feel more prepared. ****Mind & Spirit- Basketball is very spiritual. I'm a follower of Jesus, so for me one of my daily & game day routines was getting alone. Reading 1-2 chapters in the Bible & praying. I made a post about this recently in this community. I would write down 1 verse on a slip of paper & put that in my sock before each game. I would memorize it & it had a real calming effect on how I played & processed pressure situations. Its so important to calm your mind & spirit throughout the season, finding that quiet space is so important.
Building Confidence as a Player In-Season
2 likes • Nov '24
Thanks coach really appreciate it 💪🏾💪🏾
BALL SCREEN READS & COMMUNITY CALL 11/1
Hope everyone is doing well, I love the questions keep them coming! I had a couple people ask me about ball screen reads. Reminder I will have a zoom community call on this topic tomorrow (11/1), Friday 1p est. I wanted to share some video from a training session I had with a few HS/College players. This particular read was when the defense "ICE" the ball screen. When I played overseas we used the term 'ICE' but it can be called other things as well. Basically the ball defender & screen defender are building a wall to keep the ball handler from using the screen & stay on a sideline. Let me know your thoughts or any questions you may have? COMMUNITY CALL Friday 1pm EST Topic: READING BALL SCREENS & BBALL IQ
1 like • Nov '24
This will definitely help
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Francisco Ortiz
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Hi my name is pancho and I want to be the best version of myself

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