In 1995, Erik Spoelstra was a video coordinator for the Miami Heat.
— Andrew Moses (@andrewhmoses) May 20, 2023
In 2008, he became the team’s head coach, won 2 NBA titles, & is one of the best coaches in NBA history.
Get your foot in the door—and put in the work. pic.twitter.com/96vjnSvzxb
"It takes what it takes." - Nick Saban
What do great players have in common?
They do what others don't.
From Anson Dorrance's "Vision of a Champion"
- They do unrequired work.
- They say 'yes' to growth opportunities.
- They show up early and stay late.
- They do not quit.
- They never cheat the drill.
They make everyone around them better.
- Excellence impacts winning.
- Greatness isn't always scoring.
- Great players end possessions - get stops, scores, rebounds, assists.
- Consistency matters.
- You know it when you see it.
They bring intangibles every day.
- Toughness is a skill.
- Basketball IQ is their calling card.
- They embrace challenges.
- Coachability...they want improvement.
- They make winning plays.
Envision players in four 'now' and 'future' categories:
- Lottery picks
- First round draft choices
- Second round draft choices
- Street free agents
It's possible to move up or down a level but tough to go up two levels. When one team has multiple 'lottery picks' or rosters studded with first round picks, they have a formidable edge.
As a player, move up a level.
- Become more athletic...strength, conditioning, explosiveness.
- Find a mentor. Get suggestions on 'need' areas.
- Play a lot, including against better competition.
- Outwork everyone.
- Work on skills with a partner.
- Be a tracker. Constantly seek personal bests.
- Become your own coach.
- "Invest your time, don't spend it."
- Edit the physical and mental mistakes out of your game.
Greatness is a cruel master.
Lagniappe. Try something different?
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