This week on Layups.com – #21 (2010)
On Layups.com I’ll publish articles on a daily basis. For those of you who do not have the time to visit daily, here’s is a good place to get a quick overview of the last articles. The Weekly Roundup will be published on each Sunday of the week. Please feel free to revisit and comment.
Over the course of a week, I visit several websites and blogs to read articles on what is going on in the Basketball Coaching Network. Along with the Weekly Round of articles published here on Layups.com, I’d like to share with you some of the greatest articles I found on the web. You can find all previous links right here in the Speedlinking Archive.
These are the topics for »Weekly Roundup #21«:
- Portraits of top NCAA Coaches: Jim Boeheim
Usually when a person spends more then five years at a University without gaining a Ph.D. it’s frowned upon. However, I don’t think anyone will be making a fuss about Jim Boeheim staying at Syracuse since his playing days in 1962. Boeheim was born in Lyon’s New York on November 17, 1944. He would graduate from [...] - Feeling like a Loser
There can be several happenings in your life as well as your basketball career that might let you down. Most of the times it could be because you did not do well during practice or that all important game. Sometimes during a game you could have had the chance to let your team win, you [...] - Sharing the Secrets of successful Basketball Teams
When coaching at a program like the University of Kansas, you have to find a way to stand out among distinguished company. In their history the Jayhawks have produced both great players and coaches. The names are legendary: Wilt Chamberlin, Phog Allen, Roy Williams, Larry Brown and Paul Pierce, just to name a few. The [...] - Layups.com Speedlinking #008
Over the course of a week, I visit several websites and blogs to read articles on what is going on in the Basketball Coaching Network. Along with the Weekly Round of articles published here on Layups.com, I’d like to share with you some of the greatest articles I found on the web. You can find [...] - Looking at basic Offensive Basketball Principles
If you want to make sure that your team is successful when taking on an opposing team, you may want to have a look at some basic offensive basketball principles that your players can use to score consistently. These principles are not hard to understand but they may take some practice in order to learn [...] - How to prevent injury on the court
If you are coaching a basketball team, you know that one of your main duties is to help your players stay safe and healthy when they are on the court. Learning how to prevent injury in your players is important and you may be surprised to learn how incredibly easy it is to do so. [...] - Tips for a great Post Play
There is nothing more satisfying for a coach than to see his players play basketball aggressively. Aside from boys, girls can also play aggressive basketball. You cannot count them out because if they want to, they can work hard to develop themselves in order to match up with the boys. However, the question here is [...] - Portraits of top NCAA Coaches: Tom Izzo
Earlier this week, there were reports that Tom Izzo, coach of the Michigan State University Spartans would leave to open the new Matthew Knight arena at the University of Oregon. The man who had lead the Spartans since 1995, never missing a post-season tournament in the process, would open up their new arena, paid [...]
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