Modern Coaching - Not showing emotion when your player makes a mistake. Not Modern Coaching - Reacting to your players mistakes like it is their fault and trying to show that you didn’t coach them to do that (we know you didn’t, nor did your player try to make a mistake).
@BBallImmersion You can show emotion imo. But the emotion should portray confidence that the next play will be better. The emotion should model a next play mentality and a comfortability with the ups and downs of a game.
@BBallImmersion lot of coaches getting subtweeted here lol
@BBallImmersion kid has to know that you are not happy with play and that what they did is not ok, stop babying players, too many coaches are afraid to coach players for fear that they will quit. look where that has gotten us
@BBallImmersion There can be emotion and a learning moment, and next play mentality. Comes down to trust from the beginning of the season and consistency throughout the season.
@BBallImmersion Give me ‘not modern coaching’ as it will resemble a real life example. Just coach.
@BBallImmersion Having a Coaching Staff- that one of the assistants can walk down the bench, calm him down, show him the play, "dust off" the dirt, get him to shake it off and then send him back to war! Help him process and move on to the next play!
@BBallImmersion Depends. That doesn’t work at every level. Pressure and showing emotions, even the wrong ones, are part of playing and coaching. Mistakes matter.