๐๏ธ The Hours: Ep. 107 "Score More Points"
๐ TRY SAVI BASKETBALL FREE FOR 7 DAYS Get access to our full course library, weekly live coaching calls, and a community of coaches working through the same questions. https://www.skool.com/savi-coach Most offenses don't stall because of bad plays. They stall because players are taking the wrong shots at the wrong times, and nobody has given them a clear standard to fix it. Jeremy Monroe just won the Idaho 6A Girls State Championship at Eagle High School. His team averaged 62.8 points per game, had three D1-level players on the floor, and finished the season with three different leading scorers across their three state tournament games. The offense didn't run through one player. It ran through a principle: hunt sevens, eights, and nines. In this episode, Jeremy breaks down exactly how he installed that shot quality culture, what changed when his best scorer finally bought in, and why a principle-based offense is almost impossible to scout or stop. But the offense is only half the story. Jeremy also shares what changed in his coaching after three losing seasons, how he became one of the most composed sideline coaches we've seen, and what he was intentional about all season that showed up in the biggest moment of the year. This is a conversation for any coach who wants to coach smarter, build real trust with players, and create an offense that adapts instead of breaks. ๐ TRY SAVI BASKETBALL FREE FOR 7 DAYS Get access to our full course library, weekly live coaching calls, and a community of coaches working through the same questions. https://www.skool.com/savi-coach CHAPTERS:- 0:00 Preview and intro 1:47 Jeremy Monroe and the state championship 3:01 Advice for young coaches: go work camps 4:10 Building relationships that last decades 5:35 Three losing seasons and the self-reflection that followed 8:16 What changed in his second coaching stint 9:32 Becoming unruffleable: sideline poise as a standard