You never know who is watching you. If a college coach comes to watch you play, what vibe do you want to project?
1) Stand out as being special. If the assistant coach has to ask who they're scouting, you're done.
2) Show top effort, communication, teamwork. Give coaches a reason to get and keep you on the floor.
3) Body language matters. Nonverbal communication counts as much as what we say. Eye contact and a firm handshake close a lot of deals. Project maturity, leadership, and confidence.
Your body language toward missed shots, teammates’ mistakes, being whistled for fouls, getting your butt kicked on a play, being subbed out of the game, how you lose & handle any adversity tells coaches all they need to know. What’s your body language saying about your maturity?!
— Jon Beck (@CoachJonBeck) June 21, 2024
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