Sinopsis
This Podcast will discuss basketball coaching with Coach Steve Collins. Coach Collins will do this with interviews and on topic discussions. (Discussion will revolve around basketball topics such as: Offense, Defense, Motivation, Team Building, Youth Basketball, High School Basketball, college basketball and much more...) We will publish weekly shows on Monday at 11:45 am..... Please check out our site if you like our podcast. www.teachhoops.com.
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Ep 2903 Coaching Call discussing Turnovers and Pressing
17/04/2026 Duración: 19minTeachhoops.com Managing Parent Expectations and Problems CoachingYouthHoops.com https://forms.gle/kQ8zyxgfqwUA3ChU7 Coach Collins Coaching Store Check out. [Teachhoops.com](https://teachhoops.com/) 14 day Free Trial Youth Basketball Coaches Podcast Apple link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-youth-hoops/id1619185302 Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/0g8yYhAfztndxT1FZ4OI3A Funnel Down Defense Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funnel-down-defense/id1593734011 Want More Funnel Down Defense https://coachcollins.podia.com/funnel-down-defense [Facebook Group . Basketball Coaches](https://www.facebook.com/groups/basketballcoaches/) [Facebook Group . Basketball Drills](https://www.facebook.com/groups/321590381624013/) Want to Get a Question Answered? [ Leave a Question here](https://www.speakpipe.com/Teachhoops) Check out our other podcast [High School Hoops ](https://itunes.apple.c
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Ep 2902 Are You Running a 72-Hour Season Debrief That Actually Builds Next Year?
16/04/2026 Duración: 08minwww.teachhoops.com Episode Summary April is when next season is built. This episode gives coaches a repeatable “72-Hour Debrief” to close the year with clarity and start the offseason with momentum—without drifting into “we’ll get to it later.” What You’ll Learn The 3-question truth audit to diagnose your season fast How to separate game problems (X’s & O’s) from program problems (habits) The 10-clip film rule: correct AND show the picture of “right” Exit meeting questions that turn talk into measurable commitments Why role clarity is kindness (and how to define roles early) How to install 2 “March moments” now so you don’t guess later The KEEP / START / STOP framework that simplifies your program Action Steps (Do This Week) Answer the 3 truth questions honestly Build a KEEP / START / STOP list with your staff Schedule exit meetings and require measurable commitments Pick ONE identity for next year Choose TWO “March moments” to rep weekly all of
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Ep 2901 Teachhoops.com Member Call
16/04/2026 Duración: 19minhttps://teachhoops.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ep 2900 Are Your Practice Reps Actually Preparing Your Players for Game-Winning Shots?
14/04/2026 Duración: 37minhttps://teachhoops.com/ In the world of coaching, we often fall into the trap of "drilling for comfort" rather than "drilling for conflict." We see players knock down 20 shots in a row in a stationary block-shooting drill and think we have a team of sharpshooters. Then, Friday night comes, the defense is flying at them, the lungs are burning, and those same shooters go 2-for-15. The gap between Practice Performance and Game Execution is usually a result of poor practice design. To win the "Shooting War," your practices must move beyond "blocked" reps and into the realm of Variable Practice—where every shot is contested, every catch is meaningful, and every rep mimics the chaos of a real possession. 1. Rep Density vs. Rep Quality It isn’t about how many shots your players take; it’s about how many Game-Speed Decisions they make while shooting. In the mid-season January grind, use your TeachHoops member calls to "audit" your practice plan: are your players standing in lines for five minutes to get three shot
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Ep 2899 What Did I Learn Saying Goodbye to My Last Team?
13/04/2026 Duración: 08minhttps://teachhoops.com/ The banquet is supposed to feel like closure. Smiles. Awards. Stories. Pictures. A room full of parents, players, and memories. But when it’s your last banquet… it hits different. In this episode, Coach Collins reflects on saying goodbye to his final team and shares the lessons that only come after a lifetime in the gym—lessons about leadership, culture, pressure, relationships, and the invisible moments that matter more than the scoreboard. This is a coach-to-coach conversation for anyone who has ever: walked off the floor after a season-ending loss, sat quietly on the bus ride home, watched seniors hug their parents one last time in uniform, or felt the weight of loving kids, demanding excellence, and trying to do it the right way. Coaching isn’t just strategy. Coaching is impact. And the longer you coach, the more you realize the wins are great… but the real legacy is the people you helped shape. 1) Players don’t remember every play—you will be remembe
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Ep 2898 Can a Single Conversation with Coach Collins Change your Program
12/04/2026 Duración: 28minhttps://teachhoops.com/ In this special edition of Coach Unplugged, we explore the "under the hood" power of the One-on-One Member Call with Coach Moore. Let’s face it: as coaches, we often get "married" to our own ideas. We run the same drills and the same sets because they worked three years ago, even if they aren't working with this group. A one-on-one session with Coach Moore provides the ultimate "Tactical Audit." This isn't just about drawing up a "quick hitter" for a baseline out-of-bounds play; it's about having an elite basketball mind look at your roster and help you identify the "invisible leaks" that are costing you 6–8 points a game. The real magic happens when you move from generic advice to Hyper-Personalized Strategy. Coach Moore brings a unique "outside-in" perspective that can spot things you’ve become blind to. Whether it’s your point guard’s tendency to over-dribble in the press or your post players failing to "seal" correctly, Coach Moore helps you translate complex concepts into "Gym-R
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Ep 2897 What Does it Actually Take to Win a Championship? With Coach Noah
11/04/2026 Duración: 25minhttps://teachhoops.com/ Winning a championship is rarely about having the most talented roster; it is about having the most "Connected" roster. In the postseason, talent gets you into the building, but Culture wins the trophy. A championship team possesses a unifying mission where every player—from the leading scorer to the bench energy leader—understands and embraces their specific role. This is built in the "dark" months of the off-season, not just the "bright" lights of the playoffs. To achieve this, you must establish "Radical Accountability." When the players start coaching each other on the floor, the head coach's job is 90% finished. If your team is "self-policing" regarding effort and attitude, you have a championship foundation. Defensive Identity and Efficiency: Offense can go cold, but defense travels. A championship team is defined by its "Stops-per-Possession" in the final four minutes of a game. You must master the "Rule of Three": Transition Defense, Defensive Rebounding, and Communicatio
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Ep 2896 Why Mentors are the Ultimate Coaching Shortcut ( Teachhoops.com)
10/04/2026 Duración: 28minhttps://teachhoops.com/ Coaching can often feel like being on an island. You are expected to have the answer for every late-game scenario, every player conflict, and every parental concern, often with very little objective feedback. The One-on-One Member Call is designed to break that isolation. It moves the conversation from general "best practices" to specific program solutions. Whether you are struggling to implement a new motion offense or trying to fix a toxic locker room, having a dedicated "Second Set of Eyes" allows you to audit your program in real-time. This isn't just a Q&A; it's a strategic deep dive into the unique DNA of your team. The true value of these calls lies in the Compression of the Learning Curve. Instead of spending three seasons of "trial and error" trying to figure out why your press isn't working, a fifteen-minute focused conversation can identify the technical leak—whether it’s your "trapping angles" or your "interceptors' positioning." By sharing your film or your practice plans
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Ep 2895 Game Changers: Lessons from Exceptional Leaders ( Part 2)
09/04/2026 Duración: 50minGame Changer the Book Ever wonder if teaching resilience means just telling your players to “tough it out”? Think again! Too many coaches see resilience as brute toughness, not the steady acceptance and growth it really is. This episode, with Bill Flitter and guest author and coach Dan Gold, will reshape how you fuel your athletes’ spirit, both on and off the court. Are you coaching more than just wins? Listen in to discover: Turning losses into learning, not just stings. Handling athlete identity beyond sports. Using sports stories to spark real self-reflection in your team. There’s even more wisdom inside this episode! Let’s change the game together! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review.
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Ep 2894 Game Changers: Lessons from Exceptional Leaders ( Part 1)
08/04/2026 Duración: 48minGame Changer the Book Ever wonder if teaching resilience means just telling your players to “tough it out”? Think again! Too many coaches see resilience as brute toughness, not the steady acceptance and growth it really is. This episode, with Bill Flitter and guest author and coach Dan Gold, will reshape how you fuel your athletes’ spirit, both on and off the court. Are you coaching more than just wins? Listen in to discover: Turning losses into learning, not just stings. Handling athlete identity beyond sports. Using sports stories to spark real self-reflection in your team. There’s even more wisdom inside this episode! Let’s change the game together! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review.
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Ep 2893 The Anatomy of a Champion: Beyond the X’s and O’s Coaching Call
07/04/2026 Duración: 25minWinning a championship is rarely about having the most talented roster; it is about having the most "Connected" roster. In the postseason, talent gets you into the building, but Culture wins the trophy. A championship team possesses a unifying mission where every player—from the leading scorer to the bench energy leader—understands and embraces their specific role. This is built in the "dark" months of June and July, not just the "bright" lights of March. To achieve this, you must establish "Radical Accountability." When the players start coaching each other on the floor, the head coach's job is 90% finished. If your team is "self-policing" regarding effort and attitude, you have a championship foundation. The second pillar is "Defensive Identity and Efficiency." Offense can go cold, but defense travels. A championship team is defined by its "Stops-per-Possession" in the final four minutes of a game. You must master the "Rule of Three": Transition Defense: No easy layups. Defensive Rebounding: No
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Ep 2892 How Did Cori Close Build a Championship Culture at UCLA?
06/04/2026 Duración: 09minhttps://teachhoops.com/ Cori Close’s UCLA rebuild is a blueprint for any coach trying to modernize a program with tradition: build a culture that scales, develop talent on purpose, and train the mental game like it’s part of practice. Why this matters: UCLA just won the 2026 NCAA women’s national championship with a dominant 79–51 win over South Carolina. 1) Culture: “Broom + Shovel” leadership Close uses a broom and shovel as daily reminders: serve first (broom) and dig below the surface (shovel). For high school coaches: your culture is built in the small things—how you treat managers, how you handle mistakes, how you model service. 2) Talent + Development: recruit it, then accelerate it UCLA added elite talent like Lauren Betts and built a roster that could dominate physically. But the key development lesson: when Close brought in a top freshman class, those freshmen averaged 19.0 minutes per game—a deliberate investment in growth. 3) Mental performance: the “Mind Gym” isn’t optional UCLA built a
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Ep 2891 What Can the Women’s Final Four Teach Us About Sportsmanship?
05/04/2026 Duración: 09minhttps://teachhoops.com/ The Women’s Final Four is the biggest stage in the sport—and it reminds every coach of a hard truth: losing hurts, even for Hall-of-Famers. This episode uses the postgame moment after UConn’s loss as a real-time teaching tool on sportsmanship, accountability, and culture. What This Episode Covers Why the hardest part of coaching isn’t drawing up plays—it’s handling emotions when seasons end The difference between disappointment and disrespect How a coach’s behavior after a loss becomes a lesson for every player watching Why a quick apology can matter as much as any win (ownership is leadership) The “5 minutes after a loss” plan every head coach should have The “24-hour rule” for teams: no excuses, no blaming, just breathe—then learn Practical language you can use with captains and your locker room to protect your program’s standard Coaching Takeaways Build a postgame routine you never break: handshake line, eyes up, represent the program
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Ep 2890 Is Your Offseason Actually Building a Better Team?
04/04/2026 Duración: 09minhttps://teachhoops.com/ The season ends and everything gets quiet. No film at midnight. No buses. No game prep. And that quiet can either be the start of your best offseason… or the beginning of drift. In this episode, we’re talking about what winning coaches do the moment the season ends: they run a season autopsy, they build an offseason plan that isn’t random, and they set standards that don’t fade when nobody is watching. Because the truth is simple—most teams don’t lose next year because they didn’t care. They lose because they waited too long to get intentional. This is a practical, coach-to-coach blueprint you can start this week. It’s built around three lanes—Skill, Strength, Identity—and a standard that actually sticks. Why the “quiet season” is where next season is really won The 3-question season autopsy that creates clarity fast How to run a staff meeting that separates facts from feelings The exit meeting questions that turn “I’ll work hard” into real commitments Why e
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Ep 2889 Interview Coach Simms
03/04/2026 Duración: 27minhttps://teachhoops.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ep 2888 Teachhoops.com Member Call
02/04/2026 Duración: 37minhttps://teachhoops.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ep 2887 Jay Wright on the State of Youth Basketball: Why "Attitude" is the Only (Part 3)
01/04/2026 Duración: 25minhttps://teachhoops.com/ In this high-impact episode of Coach Unplugged, we sit down with 2x NCAA National Champion Jay Wright to discuss the "Identity Crisis" currently facing youth basketball. While most coaches are busy chasing the latest offensive trend or drawing up complex "Horns" sets, Coach Wright argues that we are losing the battle in the one area that actually determines success: The Human Connection. If your coaching starts with a playbook rather than a relationship, you’ve already lost the locker room. This interview is a deep dive into why mentoring and trust are the ultimate competitive advantages in an increasingly transactional sport. Coach Wright and Bill Flitter pull no punches regarding the State of Youth Basketball, specifically the rise of "Me-First" culture driven by social media highlight reels and early NIL pressure. They discuss the vital importance of "Standard over Scheme." At Villanova, the secret wasn't the plays; it was the "Attitude" standard that held every player—from the A
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Ep 2886 Jay Wright on the State of Youth Basketball: Why "Attitude" is the Only X and O That Matters ( Part 2)
31/03/2026 Duración: 27minhttps://teachhoops.com/ In this high-impact episode of Coach Unplugged, we sit down with 2x NCAA National Champion Jay Wright to discuss the "Identity Crisis" currently facing youth basketball. While most coaches are busy chasing the latest offensive trend or drawing up complex "Horns" sets, Coach Wright argues that we are losing the battle in the one area that actually determines success: The Human Connection. If your coaching starts with a playbook rather than a relationship, you’ve already lost the locker room. This interview is a deep dive into why mentoring and trust are the ultimate competitive advantages in an increasingly transactional sport. Coach Wright and Bill Flitter pull no punches regarding the State of Youth Basketball, specifically the rise of "Me-First" culture driven by social media highlight reels and early NIL pressure. They discuss the vital importance of "Standard over Scheme." At Villanova, the secret wasn't the plays; it was the "Attitude" standard that held every player—from the A
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Ep 2885 Jay Wright on the State of Youth Basketball: Why "Attitude" is the Only X and O That Matters ( Part 1)
30/03/2026 Duración: 28minhttps://teachhoops.com/ In this high-impact episode of Coach Unplugged, we sit down with 2x NCAA National Champion Jay Wright to discuss the "Identity Crisis" currently facing youth basketball. While most coaches are busy chasing the latest offensive trend or drawing up complex "Horns" sets, Coach Wright argues that we are losing the battle in the one area that actually determines success: The Human Connection. If your coaching starts with a playbook rather than a relationship, you’ve already lost the locker room. This interview is a deep dive into why mentoring and trust are the ultimate competitive advantages in an increasingly transactional sport. Coach Wright and Bill Flitter pull no punches regarding the State of Youth Basketball, specifically the rise of "Me-First" culture driven by social media highlight reels and early NIL pressure. They discuss the vital importance of "Standard over Scheme." At Villanova, the secret wasn't the plays; it was the "Attitude" standard that held every player—from the A
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Ep 2884 How Do You Turn the "Quiet Months" Into a Championship Foundation?
29/03/2026 Duración: 10minhttps://teachhoops.com/ How Do You Turn the "Quiet Months" Into a Championship Foundation? Off-season practice planning requires a total "Mental Pivot" from the tactical complexity of the winter to the Individual Technical Loading of the spring and summer. During the season, you coach the "Team"; in the off-season, you coach the "Athlete." The goal isn't to install a secondary break or a new zone offense; it is to expand the "Skill Ceiling" of every player on your roster. If your off-season practices look like your January practices, you are failing to develop the "tools" your players will need when the games actually matter. A great off-season plan is broken into three distinct phases: Technical Foundation (April-May), Physical/Skill Loading (June-July), and Competitive Integration (August). The core of every off-season session must be "Rep Density." Because you aren't preparing for a game on Friday, you can afford to spend 45 minutes on a single skill, like "Finishing with the Non-Dominant Hand" or "Foot