Wildcats Athletics
Northview High School
Boys Varsity Basketball
Boys Varsity Basketball Winter 2020-2021 Philosophy.
Program Foundations
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Provide a positive and rich environment to all student-athletes by being supportive, efficient and focused on reaching individual and team goals.
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Continuous professional development for all coaches – READ every day, attend clinics regularly.
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Everyone in the Northview Wildcats’ basketball family will conduct themselves with class.
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No profanity – coaches or players.
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“We before me” attitude for all players and coaches.
General Philosophy
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The total program – practices, games, team events and trips – will be organized and structured.
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All players and coaches will abide by the C.A.T.S. core values of our program (see attached).
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All players will focus on family and academics first.
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I will be incredibly “approachable” to all student-athletes and their families.
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POSITIVITY - intentional & consistent. “Negatives” can be noted & worked on further or the next day. Our emphasis will be to focus on the positive & not dwell on the negative.
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We will seek to develop our players so they have the opportunity to reach their potential as a basketball player and student.
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Technique and fundamentals will be stressed at practice every day.
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We will be in better condition than any opponent we face all season.
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We will practice and play with a great deal of enthusiasm.
Defensive Philosophy
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We will be predominately a man-to-man team with the following defensive rules:
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No breakaways
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No middle drives
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No uncontested or rhythm shots – close out high, hard and vocal
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Move when the ball is in AIR-TIME
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No direct passes into the post
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Finish the job with clean (2 hands) rebounds
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Man-to-man defense will be taught “WHOLE-PART-WHOLE” with daily breakdown drills.
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Pressure defense and zone defense will be a secondary part of our repertoire.
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Passion and aggression are keys to defense – defense must be a PRIORITY, not a chore.
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Technique and fundamentals cannot be overlooked.
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Create offense from our defensive pressure AND by finishing the job (clean rebounds) to get out in transition.
Offensive Philosophy
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We will play fast, but not in a hurry.
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Offensive schemes will predominantly consist of our Motion offense with several quick-hitters that flow into the offense - I am not a “Set Play” guy.
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We will play to our talent and athleticism (i.e. if we are very athletic, we will not play a slow-down style and vice versa).
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We will play inside-out – the ball must get inside first, either through penetration or a post feed.
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We will take good, quality shots (see “Shot Rating Chart”).
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We will attack the offensive glass.
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The Importance of PREPARATION
“The will to win is not nearly as important as the will to prepare to win.”
-Vince Lombardi
“Preparation is the unseen grind that produces the biggest plays under the brightest lights.” Preparation:
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Trumps pressure
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Fuels confidence
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Becomes your separation
-Kevin Eastman, retired NBA basketball coach and motivational speaker
“Preparation is about BEING THERE before you get there.”
-Anonymous
“The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.”
-Malcolm X
“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.”
-Abraham Lincoln
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Shots We Want!
-Shot Rating Chart
-Shots rated A thru F
-We want A’s and B’s
A’s
-Open lay-ups
-2-foot take-offs in the box
-Free throws
B's
-Contested lay-ups
-Kick-out three-pointers
-Controlled shots in the paint
C’s
-Open dribble-pull-ups
-Outside-outside three-pointers (open)
-Fade-aways (controlled) in the paint
-Inside-out J’s from 21 feet or deeper
-Highly contested lay-ups off one foot
*IF YOU WANT TO SHOOT a "C".....PRACTICE THE SHOT(S) and become good at it!
D's
-Contested mid-range jumpers
-Floaters off one foot
-Fade-away mid range jumpers
-Out of rhythm three-pointers (open)
F’s: NEVER SHOOT! (Unless end of clock)
-Shots YOU never practice
-Off-balance or fade-away three pointers
-Running jump shots (aka Runners)