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Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

Ep 2854 How Can You Find the Right Fit and Ace the Interview to Lead Your Own Program?

Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

teachhoops.com

Education, Sports, Basketball, How To

4.9555 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

https://teachhoops.com/ The deterioration of fundamentals in the modern game is a direct result of the "Highlight Culture" that permeates youth and high school basketball. In an era where a player’s "value" is often measured by their social media mixtape rather than their defensive win shares, the incentive structure has shifted. Players are spending thousands of hours practicing "deep threes" and "flashy handles" while ignoring the "Zero-Talent" fundamentals like boxing out, proper footwork on a closeout, and the simple chest pass. As a coach, you are fighting a battle against the "Instant Gratification" of the highlight reel. To reverse this trend, you must make fundamentals "cool" again by charting them and rewarding them with playing time, proving that the most fundamental team is almost always the last one standing in March. A major contributor to this decline is the disproportionate Game-to-Practice ratio found in many AAU circuits. When athletes play four games in a weekend but only practice once a week, they never develop the "Muscle Memory" required for elite execution. They are essentially "playing through" their mistakes rather than correcting them. This leads to "Dirty Reps"—poor shooting mechanics or lazy defensive stances that become baked into their game. To combat this, your practice environment must prioritize "High-Volume Rep Density." Instead of generic drills, utilize "Constraint-Based" teaching where players cannot move to the next segment until they demonstrate a perfect jump stop or a "two-handed" rebound. By making the "boring" basics a requirement for entry into the "fun" parts of practice, you raise the floor of your program's potential. Finally, the deterioration of fundamentals is often a failure of "Coach Clarity." If you aren't correcting a "travel" on a pivot in November, you shouldn't be surprised when it costs you a game in February. Fundamentals are "leaky"—if you don't constantly plug the holes, they will drain away. Use film study to show your players the direct link between a fundamental breakdown (like a missed box-out) and the resulting opponent basket. When players see that their "individual sloppiness" has a "team cost," they develop a sense of accountability. By doubling down on the "Basics of the Game" during the mid-season January grind, you aren't being "old school"—re-establishing these habits is a strategic advantage that will allow your team to out-execute more "talented" but less disciplined opponents. Basketball fundamentals, youth basketball development, coaching philosophy, basketball IQ, player development, footwork drills, passing mechanics, defensive stance, high school basketball, AAU basketball vs. skill work, coach development, team culture, basketball success, athletic leadership, shooting mechanics, basketball training, coaching accountability, practice rep density, coach unplugged, teach hoops, fundamental decline, modern basketball trends. SEO Keywords 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.

0:20.1

Hey, everybody. Welcome, welcome, welcome to Coach Unplugged. I am so happy that you decided to join us.

0:26.7

If you like this podcast, you should go over, listen to a bunch of the other ones in our,

0:30.1

in our network with like the five-minute basketball coaching podcasts or high school hoops or

0:34.7

coaching youth hoops. All of are i think interesting and uh we would

0:38.9

love if you left a five star review you can leave those one star reviews at home and then also go over and

0:43.5

check out teachhoops.com for coaches who want to get better you know 25 years ago when i took over a

0:48.8

program that no one wanted that hadn't had had five winning seasons and 35 years um i was the only applicant. No one wanted it. I would have killed for a resource like T-T-T Troops.com. It took me years to turn it into a national powerhouse. And I have put all that secret sauce inside of T-trips.com. So come over and check it out. 14-day free trial. It will give you the roadmap. It will give you me. It will give you one-on-one calls and office hours and a community of like-minded coaches. I think you'll love it. Let's head off to the podcast. Welcome. We're going to be talking about job interviews and jobs. Coach was teasing me that I haven't had to have a job interview in 25, 26 years. Haven't gotten fired yet.

1:27.8

That's good.

1:28.4

I figure if I get fired, I'll go fishing something.

1:31.7

Yeah, whatever at this point in my career.

1:35.3

But we'll take out T-troops.com for coaches you want to get better at the one-stop shop,

1:39.0

basketball coaches, everything you need to take your team to the next level and me.

1:44.6

You get my personal email address.

1:47.2

There you go.

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Something.

1:48.0

I don't know.

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All right.

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All right.

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So tell me what you were thinking about this topic, coach.

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