If you want to have a successful season, you must commit yourself to constantly improving your personal knowledge, skills, concepts of the game and play. You must choose to practice when others are resting. You must also bring a competitive spirit & energetic attitude to practice and games. You must compete every single day with one goal in mind; get better!
Player's should go hard in practice meanwhile pushing themselves and others to be the very best that they can be. Player's must play the game with confidence. Confidence is knowing. If you know how and what to do, you will be more likely to play with assertiveness. Confidence and assertiveness go hand in hand. You can't have one without the other.
Players must also study game film and understand what their oppenents strenghts and weaknesses are. Players must play to their strengths and avoid doing things that exploit their weakness. They must respect their coaches at all times and the role that they want them to play. They must limit off the court distractions, especially those that come from people who yell from the stands.
And last, you must accept this one simple fact of life, "Your best isn't always good enough to get you what you think you deserve or the win."
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
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