PMHS Boys Basketball

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PMHS Boys Basketball

PMHS Boys Basketball

@PMHS_Hoops

Perry Meridian High School Boys Basketball

Indianapolis, IN Katılım Kasım 2014
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The Winning Difference
The Winning Difference@thewinningdiff1·
“The people I respect most as teammates are people that can play but don’t need to play. There’s not an emotional tie or something where they wrap their identity around only their individual achievement. It’s more about what they can give for the team,” Winners are givers.
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PMHS Boys Basketball@PMHS_Hoops·
Congrats to Jaden Porter. He was named All Conference Honorable Mention. He was only sophomore recognized. Bright future and really improved this year. Hard worker, and a great teammate. #Falcons #Hardwork #Improve
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PMHS Boys Basketball@PMHS_Hoops·
Lots of basketball on today. But the ultimate goal is to be playing on this day in the future!
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Mike Burris
Mike Burris@CoachMBurris·
Glue Guy!! How can you impact winning without touching the ball? Great message!
Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness@coachajkings

Shane Battier shares a must-listen on what it really means to be a champion, how to be a great teammate, and how to make an impact. "The sign says, 'Champions are made when no one is looking.' I sorta laugh at that sign because there is no better sign to sum up my career than that. I lived that literally." Here's why: "My last few years in the NBA, I was first or last, depending on how you look at it - in a stat called time per possession...I was the NBA's version of hot potato." Then he did the math: "I found out that 98% of the time I was on the court, I didn't touch the ball. Only 2% of the time I actually physically touched it." "Most people watch the player with the ball or guarding the ball. So literally, when I say 'champions are made when no one's watching' - no one is watching me for 98% of the time." "But yet I was an integral part of my team. I was an integral piece in my coach's sweat when I didn't play." How did he do it? "I always looked at ways to impact the game. Boxing out. Taking charges. Sexy plays like running back on defense. All of these made up my 98% of time spent away from the ball." 98% invisible, but 100% essential. You don't have to score to make an impact on the game. The best teammates own their role. They are willing to put the team first over individual glory. (🎥 The Nantucket Project)

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PMHS Boys Basketball@PMHS_Hoops·
Weight room is crucial every off-season. But for our young team. Going to be priority 1-2-3…
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Kyler Staley
Kyler Staley@kylerstaley·
Sectional Week is here! The best week of the Indiana High School Boys Basketball season starts tonight! Make sure you are following @BRamseyKSR, @LGreenwellHoops, and myself for all the @PrepHoopsIN Sectional coverage this week! Nothing beats Sectionals!
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Brian Lewis
Brian Lewis@brianclewis·
In 49 other states, it's just basketball... but this is Indiana! #HoosierHysteria begins tonight! As we tip-off the 116th @IHSAA1 Boys Basketball Tournament, we want to wish all the student-athletes, coaches, officials, and communities the best of luck! We also want to send a special Thank You to the @Pacers and the @IndianaFever for making this possible! All roads lead to @GainbridgeFH! Let's Go! #ThisIsYourIHSAA #BeAChampionOfHighSchoolSports #FaceOfSportsmanship #BecomeAnOfficial @Neidig
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PMHS Boys Basketball@PMHS_Hoops·
1 more sleep! Hope to see a big crowd to help our guys out. Playing Decatur Central at 7:30pm at Mooresville. #Falcons
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PMHS Boys Basketball@PMHS_Hoops·
Another way of saying a great leader. Max is also part of our last team to win a sectional. It is not by accident. We are lucky to have some of these former players giving time and energy back to the program. Max has made it clear he wants great things for this program!
Max Landis@MaxLandis

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Alan Stein, Jr.
Alan Stein, Jr.@AlanSteinJr·
Strive to be the best for the team, not on the best on the team.
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Paul Biancardi
Paul Biancardi@PaulBiancardi·
I hear players talk about expanding their game, and in their minds it’s all about more shooting and ball handling. I saw more players get blown by off the dribble today than I could count, so if you’re looking to expand and elevate your game, put extra emphasis on your defense. Stay in front of the ball!
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