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Armond Wilson

@Legends_CoachA

Director/Head Coach: Louisville Legends GBB Program. #GirlDad

Louisville, KY Katılım Aralık 2019
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Now they out here being sassy with they mannerisms 🤣🤣
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T.I. - Trauma Bond 🔥🔥🔥 should have went ahead and put Tuskegee on the track
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Louisville Legends 2032(6th Grade Girls) still has roster spots available! This team will play local leagues and tournaments, focusing more on their skill and IQ development. Scan the QR code to register.
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🗣️ EYBL, 3SSB, UAA, NXTPro 16, Made Hoops, Independent Programs Louisville Spring Invitational April 11-12 Boys (Grades 2-11) *11th Grade teams may have 3 unsigned seniors ✔️3 game guarantee ✔️Competitive divisions/Super Pools ✔️D2, D3, NAIA, JUCO coaches in attendance
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Dion Lee
Dion Lee@LgndsATraining·
Some coaches and teams find a way to win. And then there’s some coaches and teams that find a way to lose. In game adjustments and going against tendencies/personnel when they’re not working/playing well, is a separator in coaching.
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The fan base got Reyne Smith clapping back about the game 😂😂😂
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How a coach can fix his mouth to tell a player she can’t play in the American Conference when he been coaching in the American Conference for 10+ years & has more losing season than winning one’s this year going 4-14 in conference play
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Congratulations to my brother @CoachRDG and the young ladies of the @grc_hoops program! Class, Character, and 2026 State Champions 🏆 🥇
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Success always cost something, the question is what are you willing to give up
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@Point_BlankB We might be talking about the same team when I say they have gotten worse as the season has gone on smh
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WhoKnows@Point_BlankB·
Team just doesn’t play hard! Talent aside, the effort is 💩
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@CoachDLaw_ @RealChuck3_ He kills me on the podcast talking about his team and his players when they be calling him weak or talking about highlight clips of him guarding Steph and Lebron bahahaha
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Louisville Legends GBB Program
Louisville Legends GBB Program@LvilleLegendGBB·
16U/17U open spots available! Come join a program that’s DEDICATED to DEVELOPMENT and EXPOSURE! 🧱X 🧱 DISCIPLINE DEDICATION DETERMINATION DEVELOPMENT Made US‼️
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Loyalty doesn’t mean silence, it means alignment and trust!
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A must read for basketball parents
Greg Berge@GregBerge

The Parent Poison… Most parents want the best for their kids. But sometimes, without realizing it, they slowly poison the very team their child is part of. It rarely starts with something dramatic. It starts small. A comment in the car ride home. “Why didn’t the coach play you more?” A comparison. “You’re better than that kid.” A quiet complaint at the dinner table. “That coach doesn’t know what he’s doing.” Kids hear everything. And when they hear it, something changes. Doubt creeps in. Blame grows. Trust fades. The mindset shifts from team first to me first. What begins in the living room eventually shows up in the locker room. You see it in body language. You hear it in conversations. You feel it in the culture. Instead of unity, there are whispers. Instead of accountability, there are excuses. Instead of growth, there is resentment. Great teams cannot survive that environment. Because the best teams are built on three things: Trust. Sacrifice. Shared purpose. When players start believing the problem is everyone else, those things disappear. Parents play a powerful role in a team’s culture whether they realize it or not. The healthiest teams have parents who: Support the program. Encourage resilience. Teach their kids to handle adversity. They remind their children: Work harder. Be a great teammate. Control what you can control. They don’t feed excuses. They build character. And here’s the truth most people miss: A parent’s influence extends far beyond their own child. It affects the locker room. It affects the culture. It affects the entire team. Great teams require unity, not whispers of criticism. So the challenge for parents is simple. Be the adult in the room. Guard your words. Model respect. Support the team. Because what starts at home always finds its way onto the court, the field, or the locker room. And the best parents don’t poison the culture. They protect it.

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The end results are the end results! Keep looking over me!!
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Simmons College Lady Falcons
🚨🚨 2026 Women's Basketball Recruits/Transfers! Simmons College of Kentucky is looking to give someone a college basketball opportunity! If you feel overlooked in recruiting, my DMs are open. 🚨🚨
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Kesha Watson
Kesha Watson@coach_kesha·
In order to have a successful AAU team you have to have GOOD PARENTS first !!
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