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Is Basketball Practice Work or Fun?
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12:37 pm
June 9, 2010


180shooter

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When I talk to youth and high school basketball coaches, many seem to make practice intentionally not fun. To most, fun and work are opposites, and practice must be work to prepare for games and develop players’ skills.

In Daniel Pink’s A Whole New Mind, he quotes British management scholar David Collinson about the work climate at Ford Motor Company in the 1930′s and 40′s:

“In 1940 John Gallo was sacked because he was ‘caught in the act of smiling,’ after having committed an earlier breach of ‘laughing with the other fellows,’ and ‘slowing down the line maybe half a minute.’ This tight managerial discipline reflected the overall philosophy of Henry Ford, who stated that ‘When we are at work we out to be at work. When we are at play we out to be at play. There is no use trying to mix the two.’”

Pink continues and uses Southwest Airlines mission statement which says:

“People rarely succeed at anything unless they are having fun doing it.”

Do you approach practice like Ford Motor Company, separating play and work or do you believe in SWA’s approach where people accomplish more when they are having fun? Should you basketball practices be fun? Do coaches and leagues eliminate play too early in players’ development? Is it possible to have fun and develop good players and teams?

By Brian McCormick
Director of Coaching, Playmakers Basketball Development League
Author, Cross Over: The New Model of Youth Basketball Development


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2:32 pm
June 9, 2010


demons45

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I will re-post this under our Blitz thread.  But we just got one playing our 3rd and 4th league games this afternoon.  We lost by 1 to a team we lost to by 10 last wk and we lost our second game by one as well.  In both games we were outmatched athletically.  We played everybody equal minutes.  We use the Blitz offense and we run on makes and misses, I mean we run.  We were able to be in both games b/c of our aggresive mindset and the fact that our players understand spacing and how to handle pressure.  One of my players made a comment as we were leaving and two other teams were playing.  He said and I quote” Coach, people must be bored to death after watching us play.  I'd rather lose playing our way than to win and being bored and getting hollered at all the time.  Besides we get better every time we come here, only 5 or 6 players get better on all these teams.  We know we will beat them when the season rolls around cuz we have 12 guys that can go.” 

I think that pretty much says it all right there.

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