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Dribbling is Footwork — Episode 7: Behind the Back

Posted by mike_lee - May 9, 2013 - Uncategorized
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In episode 7 we breakdown the 3 types of behind the back dribbles, when to use each one and how to work on them.  2 stationary drills and a moving drill are also included.

Read More basketball dribbling drills, behind the back dribble, how to dribble

Self Starter or Inspiration, by Mike Lee

Posted by mike_lee - April 29, 2013 - Uncategorized
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This article was inspired by Jay Bilas’s book, Toughness.  I highly recommend it. People often say that only the individual truly determines belief in themselves.  Ultimately this is the truth —  in the end, when the game is on the line you must have an unwavering confidence to make the right play.  However, I’ve come [...]

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Dribbling is Footwork — Episode 6: Between the Legs

Posted by mike_lee - April 28, 2013 - Mike Lee's Videos, Videos
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Episode 6 breaks down the between the legs dribble. Check out the stationary drill for the BEST way to work on this move.  

Read More between the legs, dribble move, dribbling

Dribbling is Footwork — Episode 5: Inside Out Crossover

Posted by mike_lee - April 27, 2013 - Mike Lee's Videos, Videos
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In Episode 5 we breakdown the Inside Out Crossover Dribble and 2 drills to work on the move. This is a great change of pace dribble move

Read More crossover, Dribble, drills, inside out

Duane Wilson preparing hard for Marquette via Paint Touches

Posted by mike_lee - April 16, 2013 - Uncategorized
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Duane Wilson had two options. The 6-foot-3 point guard could have coasted through his final spring before arriving at Marquette and played catch-up once offseason workouts and individuals begin. Or, he could have set up seven-day-a-week workouts, finding himself in the gym and weight room more often than not to begin his collegiate career on [...]

Read More Duane Wilson, Marquette, paint touches

Handling Pressure Situations, by Luke Meier

Posted by mike_lee - April 8, 2013 - Blog Posts, Luke Meier's Thoughts
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Pressure is one aspect of basketball that makes people love the sport.  Everyone loves the last second shot, the underdog pulling off the upset, and the intense atmosphere of a rivalry game. These situations bring the best out in some players, while evoking the worst in others. The only real certainty about high-pressure situations is [...]

Read More Dealing with pressure in sports, handling pressure in basketball, pressure

Evaluations 2.0 by Mike Lee

Posted by mike_lee - April 7, 2013 - Mike Lee's Thoughts
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With the high school season over and AAU getting underway I thought it’d be a great time to touch on player evaluations.  When I was coaching we used to do them at the beginning and end of each season with individual player meetings throughout the year.  If your coach doesn’t provide you with an evaluation, [...]

Read More evaluations, goals, toughness

Dribbling is Footwork — Episode 4: Setup Crossover

Posted by mike_lee - April 6, 2013 - Mike Lee's Videos
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In Episode 4 we take you through the Setup Crossover, made popular by Allen Iverson and used by today’s elite guards. We also demonstrate 2 drills to work on this move.

Read More crossover dribble, how to dribble a basketball, setup crossover

Dribbling is Footwork — Episode 3: Reaction Crossover

Posted by mike_lee - April 5, 2013 - Mike Lee's Videos
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Episode 3 of Dribbling is Footwork takes you through the teaching points of the Reaction Crossover. We explain and demonstrate the move along with 2 drills to work on the move on your own.

Read More crossover dribble, dribbling is footwork, how to make a crossover

4 Things We Can Learn From Florida Gulf Coast, by Luke Meier

Posted by mike_lee - March 28, 2013 - Blog Posts, Luke Meier's Thoughts, Uncategorized
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  Florida Gulf Coast has taken March Madness by storm with their run to the Sweet 16.  The Eagles obviously play an exciting brand of basketball.  Everyone loves the dunks and lobs, but there is much more to their success than that.  Here are four things we can learn from Florida Gulf Coast: Success is [...]

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