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Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

Ep 1932 Are Your Captains Carrying the Standard or Just Wearing the "C"?

Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

teachhoops.com

How To, Sports, Basketball, Education

4.9555 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2026

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

https://teachhoops.com/ The biggest mistake we make in high school basketball is letting the team hold a popularity contest in November to elect "captains." More often than not, you end up with the leading scorer or the friendliest senior wearing the title, regardless of whether they have the stomach to enforce your program's standards when you aren't in the room. True Team Leaders aren't elected; they are forged through shared adversity in the "muck and grind" of the off-season. They aren't just the players who speak the loudest; they are the Level 4 Competitors whose daily habits compel the rest of the roster to elevate their game. An effective leader must operate across three distinct spheres of influence. If they only master one, their leadership is incomplete: Lead Self (The Foundation): Before a player can echo your defensive calls, they must own their own execution. They are the first in the sprint, their body language is flawless, and they demonstrate elite Next Play Speed after their own mistakes. Lead Peers (The Bridge): They have the relational capital to pull a struggling teammate aside and deliver a hard truth without causing a fracture in the locker room. They are active Energy Givers. Lead the Culture (The Shield): They protect the program's vision. When a Level 1 "Energy Taker" starts complaining about minutes on the bus ride home, the team leader cuts the counter-narrative down before it can root. Instead of naming two traditional captains and alienating the rest of your upperclassmen, consider implementing a Leadership Council. The Blueprint: Select a representative from each class (Senior, Junior, Sophomore) to meet with the coaching staff weekly. The Benefit: This architecture ensures that the "Standard" is being communicated at every layer of your program. It also provides a clear pathway for younger players to develop their vocal muscles early in their high school careers. It is unfair to demand that your players hold each other accountable if you haven't given them the tools or the vocabulary to do so. In the "Truth Room" (your film study and debrief sessions), train your leaders to use objective data rather than emotional criticism. The Strategy: Teach them to challenge their teammates using the metrics that impact winning, like defensive rotations, deflections, or a drop in the team's live-scrimmage effective field goal percentage ($eFG\%$). The Formula: When a leader says, "We need you to pass up that early 3 because our team's $eFG\%$ drops by $15\%$ when we don't get a paint touch," it shifts the conversation from a personal attack to a tactical standard. Coach's Note: "A quiet locker room after a bad practice is a coach-led team. A loud, corrective locker room where the players are fixing the execution before you even walk through the door—that is a player-led program destined to cut down nets." Title Ideas: Stop Voting for Team Captains! Do This Instead How to Develop Level 4 Leaders on Your Basketball Team The Leadership Council Blueprint for High School Basketball Primary Keywords: Basketball team leaders, developing sports captains, high school basketball leadership, TeachHoops, Coach Collins, building team culture, player accountability. Secondary Keywords: Level 4 competitors, "The Villanova Way," Jay Wright leadership style, Truth Room analytics, Next Play speed, athletic character development, coaching masterclass. Description Snippet: "Are your team captains actually leading, or are they just enjoying the title? In this video, we break down why traditional captain votes fail and how to transition your program to a dynamic Leadership Council. We discuss the three dimensions of athletic leadership, how to use data like $eFG\%$ to remove emotion from accountability, and how to build a self-policing locker room. Stop managing chaos and start building culture carriers." Suggested Tags: #BasketballCoaching #TeachHoops #CoachCollins #TeamLeaders #BasketballCaptains #PlayerLedCulture #HighSchoolBasketball Show Notes1. The Three Dimensions of a Team Leader2. Scrap the "Captain" — Build a Leadership Council3. Equipping Leaders for the "Truth Room"$$eFG\% = \frac{\text{FGM} + (0.5 \times \text{3PM})}{\text{FGA}}$$The Leader Matrix: The Popular Captain vs. The Culture CarrierFeatureThe Popular CaptainThe Culture Carrier (Level 4)How they got the titlePopularity vote / SeniorityEarned via Radical ConsistencyLocker Room VibeWants to be liked by everyoneWants to win at the highest levelResponse to Peer SlackingSilence or passive-aggressive jokesDirect, constructive "Drive-By" correctionRelationship with CoachActs as a buffer for player complaintsActs as an extension of the coaching staffYouTube SEO Strategy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network.

0:05.7

From the fifth quarter studios in Madison, Wisconsin, you're listening to Coach Unplugged.

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And now, your host, Steve Collins.

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Hey, everybody.

0:20.8

Welcome, welcome, welcome to Coach Unplugged. I'm so happy you decided to join us.

0:25.8

Before we jump in, you know, I don't do this every week, but I would love if you went over, left a review, left a comment. I listened to all of those.

0:33.6

You know, give me some topics. Sent over to Steve at T-chips.com. What kind of topics do you want to hear?

0:39.0

Also, go over and check out T-chips.com for coaches who want to get better. It is a one-stop shop for basketball coaches. It's resources. It's handouts. It's videos. It's one-on-one calls. It's office hours. It's a coach. it's a it's a resource run by a coach for a coach it's not not an ex-coach not someone that's

0:57.2

been let go it's a it's a it's a resource run by a coach for a coach it's not not an ex-coach not someone

0:56.7

that's been like go not someone that um coaching part time this is what i do um and teach who

1:04.2

helps me keep the bills on it helps me put up these podcasts 13 podcasts a week tchubes helps me

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be able to do that and it's a roadmap for you to be

1:13.6

successful and let me help you in this great journey that we call coaching but let's head off to the

1:18.7

podcast coach and i were just laughing because we both got kids in college and we're talking about

1:23.7

scheduling so anybody that has kids in college you know like, it's like they get, they come home and

1:27.7

you have to schedule their doctor appointment, their dentist appointment, and oh, it's like all that stuff. Anyway, I remember my mom doing that. I do remember my good to have insurance. It is. It's good to get them independent. Yes, get them independent. All right. So we're going to talk about 10 commandments of team leaders,

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but we're going to talk about the 10 commandments of team leaders. Yeah, and I'll go through them pretty quick. You can pipe in when you want, but obviously everything with leadership starts with yourself. And so we tell kids, lead yourself first, make good choices. That's really where everything starts. You've got to the the courage to lead and uh that courage to lead begins with yourself uh then we talk about being a thermostat uh these kids have to set the tone at practice um don't be a thermometer which is after the fact you want to be proactive in that number three is that john maxwell who

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is that i've heard that before is that john i didn't get that from john maxill's got a couple

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i mean he says leadership is influence and leaders know the way show the way go the way um the thermostat

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i don't know where i've seen that i i don't know if I've seen that exactly from someone, but it's out there.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, it is.

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Number three, manage the locker room.

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