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On day 1 of my high school history class, our professor got up and said
You are 15 or 16 years old. 200 years ago people your age were married, planted crops, had children, and built a cabin by winter. You can do your homework. The bar set for you historically is embarrassingly low. You are not dealing with regional famine or plague. You do not have to save your family from marauders or go into battle to destroy your enemies. You have to sit down and learn from someone who cares about you in a safe, air-conditioned room. You have no excuses.
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Ball Reversals 🤝 Paint Touches
Arizona and Michigan EPITOMIZE this in their tourney runs this season. Both teams are putting so much pressure on the rim - Michigan with ball movement and Arizona with rebounding dominance.
Schematically, very different, but the shot quality from both is ELITE. This can equate to every competitive level 👇🏼.
Data like this is extremely powerful. This is a study of 12 'high level D1 schools'.
Regardless of level, the goal is to get to 1.00 PPP. Out of any system/style, this data shows us the key to having an efficient offense is having an element of penetration and kick.
Paint touches, and paint touches + ball reversal limit the amount of straight line close outs. They also slow down defensive decision making, which keeps the offense in a big advantage situation.
PAINT TOUCH + BALL REVERSAL is a MUST in half court and secondary transition. Think DOMINOES.
An easy way to teach this is to constrain the score differently:
- no paint or ball reversal is +0
- paint touch is + 1
- paint touch + ball reversal is +2
- explain/emphasize hockey assists and TRACK THEM
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This is Marcus, and his accidental service dog, Gunner.
Marcus served 3 deployments to Afghanistan. For years, he’s woken up at 3am, drenched in sweat, convinced he’s in back in Kandahar.
Gunner came to the family when his owner passed away, which was a neighbor of Marcus. On the first night they had him, Marcus had a nightmare, and Gunner immediately jumped on his chest, and laid on him. For the first time in years, Marcus didn’t thrash, and was able to just breath, despite almost 80lbs of weight on him. Gunner laid on him for 2hrs+ that night.
Marcus’s wife had urged him to get help for years. She was able to catch it on recording, to show to his counselor. The counselor told them what Gunner was doing was called “Pressure Therapy”…which is what PTSD service dogs are trained to do.
Gunner never had training. He just had instincts, and an instant bond. The term, “Man’s best friend” doesn’t cut it sometimes.
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