Truth&fiction wrote: Thu Jun 15, 2017 1:28 pm
pfloyd wrote: Thu Jun 15, 2017 12:51 pm
ANY first year HEAD coach should do exactly what Coach Dunigan is doing - pick the brains of "coaches" who have "been there" ! as a HEAD Coach YOU are responsible for NOT just the "varsity" YOU are responsible for JV, MS as well ... THAT in itself is a daunting task of trying to put a coaching staff together which WILL do what YOU want done in preparing players to be ready for varsity ball 4 years down the road ... getting a coaching "staff" that understands the roles YOU as the HEAD coach want them to play, to get them to buy into YOUR philosophy ie. "we're going to teach every kid - from the least talented to "Joe Stud Athlete" - the basics of the game, no player is going to be allowed to slide by on only their athletic ability ... or "W's & L's" are not as important to me as the HEAD coach as making sure kids get PT, kids are TAUGHT/LEARN the basics of the game, of the positions so that when players get to the varsity level "I" - the HEAD coach can coach , so the players are learning the game of basketball at the varsity level - not how to set a pick, or getting into the triple threat position etc. ...
... I've posted before that I will be keeping an eye on FH this season ... Coach Dunigan is a Logan grad ... it will be worth a trip to see the Lancers progress on the hardwood this season ... I wish Coach Dunigan & his staff the best ...
Is there any possibility that you will be on his STAFF ?
LOL !!! ... my time for coaching has come and gone LOL - strictly a "cheap seat" guy ... I leave the coaching up to the guys who KNOW what they are doing ... what I know about coaching hoops I learned from watching Coach Maddox when he coached the freshmen teams here in Logan - I helped coach the biddy ball Comets here in Logan ... our practices were usually right after Coach Maddox's practices ... I would go out with my kids - we watched Coach Maddox, learned from Coach Maddox ... my knowledge of the "how to coach", "offense/defensive play & techniques" , "fundamentals of the game" came from watching those practices/taking notes when watching/taking in how he handled players etc. ... Comets biddy ball is the extent of my coaching hoops LOL ... I learn more and more every year from watching the best of the best coaching wise though - Coach Maddox (Warren), Coach Hoops(Unioto), Coach Combs(Vinton County), Coach Stiverson & Coach Holbert (Logan Elm), Coach Persin(Oak Hill), Coach Davis(Chesapeake), Coach Caldwell(Trimble), Coach Collins(Portsmouth), Coach Beucler(Eastern Brown), Coach Barrick(Eastern Pike), Coach Bell an assistant at Logan , Coach Eversole (Fairfield Union), Coach Speed (Fairland), Coach Huffer (Chillicothe) ... I get out and see each of these coaches EVERY chance I get EVERY season - THEY teach ME the game EVERY TIME I watch their teams on the floor ... I've been told over my 35 years of teaching at the high school that I am a "good" teacher - a person becomes a good "anything" by learning every day they teach , being willing to learn from others every day they teach, learn from mistakes YOU'VE made, learn from the students/players ... probably the biggest attribute is "never being satisfied" - ALWAYS critiquing your own performance EVERT DAY ....being willing to "up YOUR game, get better EVERY DAY" ... being a good coach has to be handled in the same way imo ... not only can you EXPECT the PLAYERS to get better every practice/every game learning from you/your coaches every time out but YOU have to put the same expectation of improvement on YOURSELF as a teacher/coach out there EVERY DAY as well ... the coaches I listed? I KNOW THEY ARE NEVER SATISFIED - THEY ARE ALWAYS LOOKING TO IMPROVE THEIR TEAM AND THEMSELVES EVERY PRACTICE EVERY GAME ... maybe that's why I enjoy watching them do their jobs as I can relate to that work ethic ...