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Brad Stamps

@DogHoops22

Believer! Husband, Father, B-Paw, Hoops Coach! Hogs-PurpleDogs-Cubs-Celtics-Steelers!

Fayetteville, AR Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Great assistant coaches make 3 things stronger: The head coach. The players. The culture. The best staffs move in the same direction.
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Jon Beck
Jon Beck@CoachJonBeck·
How you treat people says everything there is to say about you. It doesn’t matter how smart, accomplished, wealthy or cool you think you are. Strength of character is beyond any measure. Being a good person with a kind heart is what matters most & will benefit you for a lifetime.
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Fayetteville BB
Fayetteville BB@FayBulldogsBB·
It’s Graduation Day for these 7 now #PurpleAlums!! 🎓👨‍🎓 Congrats fellas, we are so proud of you & thankful for the legacy you leave behind for the #PurpleDNA 💜🐶
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Allistair McCaw
Allistair McCaw@AllistairMcCaw·
Leadership isn’t so much about what you say. It’s about how you make people feel.
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Matt Smethurst
Matt Smethurst@MattSmethurst·
A news reporter asked Michael Jordan if he thought the ’90s Bulls could beat LeBron’s Lakers. MJ: Yes. Reporter: By how much? MJ: Two or three points. Reporter: Why so close? MJ: Most of us are almost 60 now.
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Boston Celtics
Boston Celtics@celtics·
"Doing well in school always came before sports." For JT, it all started with success in the classroom: bit.ly/4u6FQGm
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Mind and Glory 🎖
Mind and Glory 🎖@mindandglory·
A dangerous man carries no grudges. He carries lessons, standards, and the patience to let time settle everything.
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Dear God
Dear God@TheRich_Gospel·
Neverrrrrrrr underestimate how much God is protecting you from things you don’t even see, hear, or know about.
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Alan Stein, Jr.
Alan Stein, Jr.@AlanSteinJr·
One decision can change the course of your entire life. The power to choose is our greatest gift.
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The Shift Journal
The Shift Journal@TheShiftJournal·
“The biggest mistake we make in life is thinking we have time” ―Kobe Bryant
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Fastbreak Hoops
Fastbreak Hoops@FastbreakHoops5·
All real hoopers out there have hooped with a ball like this before.
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Brad Stamps@DogHoops22·
Deleted my old X account due to being hacked! If you see a suspicious DM or post from @bstamps22 delete it or report it because it is not me.
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Wendi A. Irlbeck MS, RDN, LD, CISSN
Youth sports is on life support. If you think it’s fine, you’re not paying attention. Kids age 10-12 are playing way too many tournaments and travel ball. Parents treat it like the World Series. They need less travel, more rest, fueling, and actual development. They’re 12 YO. The data backs it up: ❌70% of kids drop out of organized sports by age 13. ❌Professionalization (year-round single-sport focus, heavy travel/tournaments) drives overuse injuries, overtraining, and burnout. ❌Nearly 1 in 10 youth athletes experience burnout; up to 35% deal with overtraining. ❌Early specialization before 12-13 raises injury and burnout risks significantly. Multi-sport kids who rest and play for fun stick around longer and develop better. Let them be kids. Prioritize recovery, fun, and long-term health over trophies. The best athletes often sample multiple sports early and specialize later. Who else sees this?
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