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Jay Coleman

@coachjay3d

NBA•NCAA•International Skill Developer | #GodFirst #WeWorkin IG:@_3dbasketball

Raleigh, NC Katılım Ekim 2021
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Jay Coleman
Jay Coleman@coachjay3d·
We DEVELOP guards over here…🗣️ STABLE full of em‼️ Bobby Pettiford Brandon Chilldress Justin Wright Cam Hayes #WeWorkin
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Sneaky Joe
Sneaky Joe@SneakyJoeSports·
Odell Beckham doesn't get enough credit for pretty much ruining the rest of his career at 29 y/o, to win a Super Bowl with the Rams when they found out he didn't have an ACL.
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Jay Coleman@coachjay3d·
@bballMurphy23 Got one up on me coach 🤦🏽‍♂️😂. But major respect to you and the squad for pulling that game off in you guys first game of the spring, talented group!
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Ron Murphy
Ron Murphy@bballMurphy23·
1st game with a new group yesterday. If you know me, im emotional. We new to each other so haven't built enough equity to blast any players. In emotional moment im muttering to myself & taking calming breaths. Kid says to me 'Coach, its OK. We gonna be alright.' Perfect moment
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Ian Begley
Ian Begley@IanBegley·
Impressive win last night for Texas & head coach Sean Miller. Miller has now reached nine Sweet 16s (5 w/Arizona, 3 w/Xavier). Speaking of numbers, ex-Arizona assistant Book Richardson is in Year 3 of a ridiculous 10-year show cause. Please, @CharlieBakerMA: lift this unfair ban
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Sam Lance
Sam Lance@slancehoops·
Coach Cal praised HPU for flying students out postgame. He added: “Administrations win championships. Coaches win games. In this era of NIL, if you’re not totally into it and they’re not committed, you’re not winning. You just can’t. And High Point is.” Worth the full listen.
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Hoop Herald
Hoop Herald@TheHoopHerald·
This is why you shouldn’t be scared to recruit small guards If you can hoop, you can hoop This dude could do this ANYWHERE in the country
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Nick Jones
Nick Jones@CoachJonesACS·
End of the HS Season is here. Coaches need to get film out to college programs. Here's a resource of email contacts. - D1, D2, D3, NJCAA D1 Coaching Staffs - Spreadsheet is Downloadable. You can edit your own copy. - Master Copy will be updated BiWeekly as more coaching changes are announced. nick-jonesbountiful.sellfy.store/p/2025-college…
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NBA Courtside@NBA__Courtside·
Paul Pierce on why college stars fail in the NBA: “Because you have to realize you got to make a new adjustment. It starts like, I tell people like I was a high school All-American and so when I got to college, it was like it starts over. They don’t care. You know, they don’t like you was a top player in high school. This is now you’re playing against grown men. And then I was college first team All-American. Then you get to the league and it’s like they don’t care. You start over again. And so what you got to understand, everybody in the NBA was stars were before the NBA. When you look at a guy and I always like to use Pat Beverly, for example, Pat Beverly averaged 30 something in high school, 40 like and then, you know, once he start leveling up and leveling up, everybody did that. So this where you see, you know, people try to find their niche.” (Via @NFGShow)
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NORTH CAROLINA SPORTS NETWORK@TheNCSportsNet·
$95K for men’s basketball NIL? For what is supposed to be UNC Greensboro’s flagship sport? That number ought to embarrass people. Because while UNCG is trying to play Division I basketball, its students are already paying a very real price to prop up the athletics department — and the scale of that burden deserves a whole lot more scrutiny than it gets. The current UNCG athletics fee is $843 a year for a full-time undergraduate. Stay on campus four years, and that is $3,372 out of one student’s pocket. Put that in plain English: at North Carolina’s $7.25 minimum wage, a full-time UNCG student is effectively giving the athletics department the equivalent of 465 hours of labor. That is not symbolic support. That is not loose change. That is real money. Now multiply it. With roughly 18,700 students and an undergraduate population that appears to be about 80 percent of the student body, UNCG likely has around 13,100 full-fee students in 2025–26. That means roughly $11.1 million a year in student money is flowing into athletics before you even start counting students paying reduced or partial versions of the fee. So let's stop pretending student fees are some minor line item in the background. They are a pillar of the operation. Which is why the obvious question becomes impossible to ignore: If students are pumping more than $11 million a year into athletics, why does the flagship sport reportedly have just a $95,000 NIL budget? What exactly are students buying here? Because if you are going to reach into student pockets year after year, you had better be prepared to show something resembling a serious competitive strategy in return. This is where the conversation gets uncomfortable for administrators, but it should not be uncomfortable for anyone else. If the average student is effectively paying more than $3,300 over four years to support Division I athletics, then this should not be buried in a fee schedule and waved away like business as usual. It should be debated openly and honestly — by students, parents, alumni, taxpayers, trustees, and state leaders. There is nothing inherently wrong with using student fees to support athletics. But the size of the bill matters. The results matter. The transparency matters. And the return on investment matters. At UNCG, this is not pocket change. It is a multimillion-dollar annual subsidy from students. And that should trigger much tougher questions than the school is probably comfortable answering. How much of the athletics budget depends on student fees? How does UNCG compare to peer schools? Why is the NIL number for men’s basketball so low if this is the program’s flagship? And how long do schools think they can keep leaning on students to fund ambitions they are not fully willing to explain? Because if you are taking $11 million a year from students, “trust us” is not a strategy, it's an excuse. #NCPol #NCGOP #NCDEMS #FiscalResponsibility #Budget #Priorities #ShouldUNCGbeDivisionOne #CollegeBasketball #MarchMadness
Jack Gold@JGoldHoops

Refreshing to see a coach be this open. Good on you Mike Jones.

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Steve Collins
Steve Collins@TeachHoopsBBall·
The best high school coaches aren’t afraid to: - Bench their top scorer for a lazy defensive possession. - Praise the kid who only plays 5 minutes but talks all game on defense. - Push their entire team to become better, even when it’s uncomfortable. Standards > Stats.
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Jacob
Jacob@Jacobtheclipper·
Back when Bron wasn’t a crybaby flopper Attacked the paint relentlessly and was more fluid with his movement. I used to be a fan, this version of him was special 🔥 (@HawkEmDownChris)
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Whoz Meech
Whoz Meech@WhozMEECH·
WOW. COACH K saying Jordan is #1 and it many people are in that room and he mentions Kobe 2nd. Y’all gone have a heart attack when yall realize that some of the greatest basketball minds in the world have Jordan first, then Kobe and even others before they even think about LeBron. But here’s the thing, that’s no shade. LeBron is up there. But this idea that Kobe is no where near the top when so many NBA LEGENDS say Jordan-Kobe is so close and LeBron isn’t always up there with them Jordan/Kobe in their minds. And again, THATS OK. Because there’s some coaches who believe LeBron is #1 or believe Kobe is #3 behind LeBron. But the thing is, None of the great minds think Kobe is fringe top 10. That’s a bleacher report thing that’s not real life basketball 🫡
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