A Story of a Parent Who Empowered His Son and Respected the Coach Duane and Brad Shilling Brad Shilling was a short, skinny, non-athletic freshman who loved basketball. There was a solid group in his grade, but not many skilled players in the … [Read more...]
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The Great Sports Parent- Ernie Maul
In September of 2003, I accepted the head men’s basketball coaching position at Black Hawk Community College in Moline, Illinois. The program was a complete rebuild and had suffered a 5-55 record the two previous years before I accepted the job. … [Read more...]
Adding Value to Your Team When You Don’t Get in the Game
On every team at every level they exist. Only five players can play at a time, and many teams have 12 to 15 players. They may play a few minutes here and there or only get on the floor during blowouts. They’re not in the main rotation. They sit the … [Read more...]
Klay’s Killer Instinct
As I was watching Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, I couldn’t help but notice the heightened consequences the Warriors faced in Chesapeake Arena. Multiple factors set the stage for a needed heroic performance. Factors such as being down 3 … [Read more...]