Tuesday, June 30, 2009

FOLLOWING KEVIN EASTMAN IN THE TWITTERING WORLD

As most everyone knows, I'm really enjoying the Twitter world. There is a ton of information to discover from this format. One of the people I enjoy following is Kevin Eastman, assistant coach of the Boston Celtics. Kevin is one of the most dedicated people I know in terms of teaching the game. Here are just some of his tweets since June 21:
I wish or I will; which type person are you; do u wish for things 2 happen or are u determined 2 make them happen? We want "I will" players.

Paul Pierce says 2 players: coaches can teach you but you have 2 take it to the gym; even the pros understand this & work after being taught.

The best shooters in the game have to be the best shot fake players as well; the shot fake has to become a valued weapon for the shooter.

In order to reach our dreams we have to first deal in reality; reality is the foundation of fulfilling our dreams.

Footwork and balance should come before speed; get comfortable with your feet; basketball is a game of footwork; feet give you the advantage.

The faster u go; the faster u play the game; the more likely u are 2 miss too many things; play at a speed that will allow u 2 see the game.

Working with Vince Carter he believes the best shooters always have two hands ready to catch ball; believes you are quicker into your shot.

Great teaching term; on difficult square up shots; player needs 2 stick his landing; no off balance/kick legs, etc; stick landing w/ balance.

With Vince Carter this week; he had a great statement: "the faster you go the more you miss"; great quote for players to think about!

The higher level you go as a player the more you have to limit wasted motion on your moves; defenders are stronger, faster, better.

We have to eliminate as much "social shooting" as we can with today's players; if you are working on your shot then really work on your shot!

Get around people who will stretch you and not those who simply agree with you or do not have the capacity to stretch you.

The NBA has a marketing item that says "where amazing happens"; but I can tell you amazing doesn't JUST HAPPEN! Lots of preparation needed!

Remember to read one article about coaching today; successful people read and learn as much and as often as they can.

Offensive basketball is about countering and sometimes countering quickly; can your team "read" the defense well? Do you teach them how?

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