Episódios

  • Matt Wise on Navigating the Highs and Lows (EP420)
    Apr 15 2026

    Samford women's basketball head coach Matt Wise reflecting on his first year as head coach and the team's remarkable turnaround season. Wise discussed the challenges of starting with a difficult non-conference schedule that included five Power 5 opponents, leading to an early 1-6 conference start. He explained how the team's confidence and belief improved throughout the season, culminating in winning the Southern Conference Tournament Championship as the sixth seed and earning an NCAA tournament berth. The Bulldogs overcame a double-digit deficit in the championship game to advance to the NCAA First Four, finishing the season with an overall record of 16-19.

    Wise shared insights about roster retention, strategic adjustments including shifting to a tougher defensive lineup, and the importance of maintaining team culture during the tournament run. He emphasized the value of staff alignment and staying true to coaching principles, while noting that the current landscape of college basketball requires constant creation and adaptation due to high roster turnover.

    Wise has extensive previous coaching experience, including serving as a Graduate Assistant for the University of Florida’s men’s basketball program, two stints as an Assistant Coach at the University of Wyoming (where he was part of the 2015 Mountain West Tournament title and NCAA berth), an Assistant Coach at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, and an Assistant Coach at East Tennessee State University. He also worked as Director of Video & Creative Content for the University of Alabama’s women’s basketball team during the 2021-22 season, before serving as Assistant and later Associate Head Coach for Samford University’s women’s basketball program from 2022 to 2025.

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    48 minutos
  • Tony Irons on Elite Coaching Perspectives (EP419)
    Apr 8 2026

    Tony Irons discussed his coaching philosophy and experiences across various basketball levels. Irons shared his approach to coaching at high school, junior college, and EYBL levels, emphasizing the importance of building relationships with players and creating competitive environments through standards-based accountability. He discussed his defensive philosophy centered around man-to-man defense, his approach to practice design using scripted-to-live drills, and his belief in flexible coaching that adapts to personnel.

    Irons also reflected on his father's coaching legacy and how he incorporates lessons learned from mentors like Dennis Gates and constraint-led approaches into his coaching methodology. The conversation covered practical aspects of player development, managing transient rosters, and dealing with agents and inner circles, with Irons emphasizing the need for transparency and honest communication with players at all levels.

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    48 minutos
  • Zach O'Brien on Coaching Principles and CLA (EP418)
    Apr 1 2026

    Zach O'Brien, assistant coach for the Los Angeles Sparks and former head coach of Mist BC in the Unrivaled Basketball League, discusses his approach to player development and coaching methodology. He explained his focus on decision-making, creativity, and empowering players rather than controlling their actions. He discusses the importance of establishing team principles and creating an environment for players to explore and problem-solve.

    O'Brien shared his experience implementing constraint-led training approaches in the WNBA, emphasizing the importance of creating environments where players can explore and problem-solve rather than following rigid drills. He explained his coaching philosophy centered on three key principles: pace, shot profile, and spacing, along with defensive principles of on-ball disruption and off-ball shrink.

    O'Brien discussed how to implement these concepts at all levels of basketball, including specific examples of constraint-based training drills and scoring systems, while noting that while players may initially push back against this approach, they eventually develop a preference for the problem-solving methodology over traditional repetitive drilling.

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    1 hora e 1 minuto
  • Jared Mocaby on Youth Basketball Coaching Strategies (EP417)
    Mar 25 2026

    This conversation was an opportunity to bring a typically offline discussion I have with coaches online to share with you. In it, Jared Mocaby from Kansas Select got to ask me a bunch of questions about youth basketball coaching strategies. We discussed solution-based coaching approaches, emphasizing the importance of letting players figure out problems rather than giving direct instructions, and the value of playing full-court transition basketball during practices.

    The discussion covered topics including shot selection, position development, the balance between winning and player development, and the overuse of tournament play versus focused practice time. We explored how to implement constraint-based training and reduce reliance on traditional drills, while addressing the challenges of coaching younger players (10-12 years old) and managing parent expectations. The conversation concluded with recommendations for reducing tournament participation while increasing development-focused practice time, and the importance of monetizing coaching positions to support better player development.

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    1 hora
  • Roneeka Hodges on Player-First Coaching (EP416)
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of the Basketball Podcast, Coach Roneeka Hodges discussed her experience as the associate head coach for the Connecticut Sun in the WNBA and her role as head coach of the Phantom BC and Unrivaled Basketball League. She reflected on her coaching journey, emphasizing the importance of player development, building trust with players, and adapting to the evolving game.

    Coach Hodges shared insights on balancing control and trust as a head coach, the challenges of transitioning from playing to coaching, and the value of mentorship in her career. She also highlighted the unique opportunities provided by the Unrivaled League for player growth and development. The conversation touched on her approach to defensive systems, player confidence-building, and the role of technology in modern coaching. Coach Hodges expressed gratitude for the mentors who have shaped her career and looked forward to applying her experiences in her role with the Connecticut Sun.

    01:54 Unrivaled Season Recap

    04:17 Player to Coach Shift

    11:05 Drafting Culture and Identity

    12:02 Defensive Foundations

    15:11 Offense and Player Development

    18:20 Staff Roles and Safe Space

    21:16 Player Pet Peeves

    24:41 Building On Court Chemistry

    29:06 In Game Adjustments

    29:54 Assistant Coach Feedback

    31:37 Postgame Self Scout

    33:59 Substitutions And Roles

    36:27 Building Player Confidence

    39:35 Tech And Analytics

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    46 minutos
  • Jamill Jones on Running an Elite Youth Program (EP415)
    Mar 11 2026

    In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Jamill Jones joins The Basketball Podcast to share insights on running an elite youth program.

    Jamill Jones serves as a Director with Team Takeover, one of the premier programs on the Nike EYBL circuit, where he provides leadership across elite player development, program structure, and national representation. He articulates a development‑first philosophy rooted in defense, accountability, and family culture, emphasizing long‑term growth over short‑term results.

    Team Takeover’s model prioritizes practice over games, beginning player development as early as third grade, maintaining coaching continuity across age groups, and creating consistent standards throughout the program. Jones stresses transparent communication as a cornerstone of success, highlighted by regular parent and coach Zoom calls to align expectations and reduce common conflicts.

    The program’s practice‑first approach, intentionally demanding practices, and supportive game‑day environment reinforce learning without public criticism. Team Takeover also avoids traditional A/B/C team labels, instead offering multiple competitive pathways to account for non‑linear player development. In addition to his grassroots leadership, Jones brings extensive collegiate experience from assistant coaching roles at Florida Gulf Coast, VCU, UCF, and Wake Forest, as well as national instructional experience through the Nike Skills Summit and other elite basketball platforms.

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    48 minutos
  • Bret Burchard on Making Culture Your Edge (EP414)
    Mar 4 2026

    Coach Bret Burchard discussed his work with Championship Shift, a mindset training company that helps coaches and athletes compete and lead with confidence, resilience, and humility. Bret shared his experience as a former NBA and college basketball coach, emphasizing the importance of leading for impact rather than validation. He explained how coaches can maintain their passion and effectiveness by reconnecting with the reasons they started coaching, managing their mindset in high-pressure situations, and building a strong team culture.

    Bret also highlighted the need for coaches to constantly re-engage their players with the vision and purpose of the team, as engagement is not linear but requires ongoing effort. The episode concluded with Bret offering advice for coaches who didn't have a great season, encouraging them to face reality, challenge themselves with innovative solutions, and focus on building strong relationships.

    Bret Burchard is the co-founder of ChampionShift where he helps elite coaches build high-performing teams fast. With over 15 years of coaching experience at the professional and collegiate levels, Bret understands the pressure to win at the highest levels and the desire to make an impact through coaching. He has co-authored 8 books on leadership and mindset development, including his most recent “Make Culture Your Edge: A Simple Formula for Building Winning Teams.

    03:13 Lead For Impact

    06:12 Coach Mindset Under Pressure

    09:44 Validation Drift Signs

    13:16 Burnout And Meaning

    17:37 Culture Tension Points

    22:04 Building Culture From Vision

    24:42 Why Culture Feels Overwhelming

    25:32 Culture Meeting Overwhelm

    26:17 Template Not Temperament

    27:18 Diagnosing Culture Clearly

    28:56 Survivorship Bias Traps

    29:40 Preparation and Standards Ditches

    32:46 Let Culture Evolve

    34:03 Bike Wrecks vs Car Wrecks

    36:20 Engagement Is Not Linear

    39:58 Repeat the Vision Daily

    41:49 Postseason Reset Process

    44:43 Free Coaches From Hustle

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    48 minutos
  • Jim Haverstrom on Ecological Coaching across Sports (EP413)
    Feb 25 2026

    Jim Haverstrom, a youth hockey director and coach developer with USA Hockey, joined the Basketball Podcast to discuss coaching methodologies and player development across both sports. The conversation explored various coaching strategies, including the importance of making practices fun and engaging, as well as the integration of constraints-led approaches in coach education programs. Jim emphasized the significance of adapting coaching techniques to individual player differences, providing constructive feedback, and creating game-based practices that help players develop both technical skills and mental toughness.

    Episode Breakdown:

    02:32 Hockey Embraces CLA

    05:41 What Fun Really Means

    09:04 Practice Beats Games

    11:27 Individual Solutions

    13:36 Game Practice to Home

    16:46 Learning Through Struggle

    23:11 Feedback and Constraints

    26:06 Direct Instruction Role

    26:22 External Cues Coaching

    28:12 Adaptable Technique Growth

    29:59 Decision-Based Practice

    34:05 Teaching Scanning Skills

    40:37 Mindset Through Competition

    45:40 Coach Advice And Parents

    52:05 Invasion Sports Wrap Up

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    53 minutos