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  • Ep 1299 Is Your “Last Supper” Building Your Team… or Just Filling Their Stomachs?
    Feb 3 2026
    www.teachhoops.com — Every program has moments that can become a tradition. In this episode, Coach Collins talks about the idea of a “team last supper” — that one meal before a big stretch (conference run, tournament week, playoffs) where you bring everyone together, slow things down, and lock in on what matters. Teachhoops.com⁠ ⁠WintheSeason.com⁠ ⁠CoachingYouthHoops.com⁠ ⁠https://forms.gle/kQ8zyxgfqwUA3ChU7⁠ ⁠Coach Collins Coaching Store⁠ Check out. [Teachhoops.com](⁠https://teachhoops.com/⁠) 14 day Free Trial Youth Basketball Coaches Podcast Apple link: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-youth-hoops/id1619185302⁠ Spotify link: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0g8yYhAfztndxT1FZ4OI3A⁠ ⁠Funnel Down Defense Podcast⁠ ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funnel-down-defense/id1593734011⁠ Want More ⁠Funnel Down Defense⁠ ⁠https://coachcollins.podia.com/funnel-down-defense⁠ [Facebook Group . Basketball Coaches](⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/basketballcoaches/)⁠ [Facebook Group . Basketball Drills](⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/321590381624013/)⁠ Want to Get a Question Answered? [ Leave a Question here](⁠https://www.speakpipe.com/Teachhoops⁠) Check out our other podcast [High School Hoops ](⁠https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/high-school-hoops-coaching-high-school-basketball/id1441192866⁠) Check out our Sponsors [HERE](https://drdishbasketball.com/) Mention Coach Unplugged and get 350 dollars off your next purchase basketball resources free basketball resources Coach Unplugged Basketball drills, basketball coach, basketball workouts, basketball dribbling drills, ball handling drills, passing drills, shooting drills, basketball training equipment, basketball conditioning, fun basketball games, basketball jerseys, basketball shooting machine, basketball shot, basketball ball, basketball training, basketball camps, youth basketball, youth basketball leagues, basketball recruiting, basketball coaching jobs, basketball tryouts, basketball coach, youth basketball drills, The Basketball Podcast, How to Coach Basketball, Funnel Down Defense FDD We break down how to make it more than food: how to use the night to build connection, reinforce roles, and set clear standards without turning it into a cheesy speech. You’ll hear simple ways to get players talking, get leaders leading, and get the group aligned on the “who we are” stuff that shows up when pressure hits. Coach Collins also shares a practical format you can run every time: a short gratitude moment, a team identity reminder, one commitment from each player, and a “next-play” focus for the week ahead. If you want a tradition that strengthens culture, improves chemistry, and carries into the biggest games of your season—this is it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    4 min
  • Ep 1298 Are You Coaching Too Much… and Playing Too Little?
    Feb 2 2026
    www.teachhoops.com — Most teams don’t need more plays. They need more clarity. In this episode, Coach Collins dives into why the game feels “hard” for players when coaches overload them with too many rules, too many calls, and too much information at the wrong time. We break down how to simplify without lowering your standards: shrink your offense and defense into a few non-negotiables, teach a clear decision system (what we’re hunting, what we’re avoiding), and build habits that hold up when it’s loud, late, and pressure hits. You’ll also get practical ways to simplify immediately—practice language that sticks, fewer corrections with bigger impact, and drills that force players to read and react instead of freezing. If you want a calmer team, a clearer identity, and better execution in big moments, this is your blueprint. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    5 min
  • Ep 1297 Coach Collins Basketball Thoughts (Part 1): Are You Winning the Decision Game?
    Jan 30 2026
    Teachhoops.com⁠ ⁠WintheSeason.com⁠ ⁠CoachingYouthHoops.com⁠ ⁠https://forms.gle/kQ8zyxgfqwUA3ChU7⁠ ⁠Coach Collins Coaching Store⁠ Check out. [Teachhoops.com](⁠https://teachhoops.com/⁠) 14 day Free Trial Youth Basketball Coaches Podcast Apple link: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-youth-hoops/id1619185302⁠ Spotify link: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0g8yYhAfztndxT1FZ4OI3A⁠ ⁠Funnel Down Defense Podcast⁠ ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funnel-down-defense/id1593734011⁠ Want More ⁠Funnel Down Defense⁠ ⁠https://coachcollins.podia.com/funnel-down-defense⁠ [Facebook Group . Basketball Coaches](⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/basketballcoaches/)⁠ [Facebook Group . Basketball Drills](⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/321590381624013/)⁠ Want to Get a Question Answered? [ Leave a Question here](⁠https://www.speakpipe.com/Teachhoops⁠) Check out our other podcast [High School Hoops ](⁠https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/high-school-hoops-coaching-high-school-basketball/id1441192866⁠) Check out our Sponsors [HERE](https://drdishbasketball.com/) Mention Coach Unplugged and get 350 dollars off your next purchase basketball resources free basketball resources Coach Unplugged Basketball drills, basketball coach, basketball workouts, basketball dribbling drills, ball handling drills, passing drills, shooting drills, basketball training equipment, basketball conditioning, fun basketball games, basketball jerseys, basketball shooting machine, basketball shot, basketball ball, basketball training, basketball camps, youth basketball, youth basketball leagues, basketball recruiting, basketball coaching jobs, basketball tryouts, basketball coach, youth basketball drills, The Basketball Podcast, How to Coach Basketball, Funnel Down Defense FDD In Part 1 of Coach Collins’ Basketball Thoughts, we start with the foundation: basketball is a DECISION game before it’s a skill game. Most teams don’t lose because they don’t know plays — they lose because they make bad choices under pressure: rushed shots, late passes, and forcing the first look instead of the best look. Coach Collins breaks down the exact “decision moments” that show up every night: shot selection, spacing discipline, playing off two feet, and valuing the ball like it’s gold. You’ll hear how to teach players to slow their mind down without slowing their feet — so your team can execute when the game gets tight. This episode also gives you simple ways to train better decisions in practice: constraints, small-sided games, quick grading systems, and language that keeps players confident while still being accountable. If you want your offense to stop relying on hero plays and start relying on smart basketball — Part 1 is your starting point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    8 min
  • Ep 1296 Do Your Players Trust Your Offense… or Just Run It?
    Jan 29 2026
    Teachhoops.com⁠ A lot of teams “know” the offense… but they don’t trust it. And when the game gets tight, trust is everything. In this episode, we talk about why players abandon the plan late—hero shots, rushed possessions, quick triggers—and how that’s usually a trust problem, not a talent problem. You’ll learn the difference between running plays and believing in the system. We break down what builds trust: clarity of roles, reps under pressure, simple reads, and players understanding the “why” behind actions like spacing, screening, and patience. If your guys freeze, force, or freelance in big moments, this gives you a roadmap. We also share practical ways to build offensive trust fast: daily “proof reps,” end-of-practice game situations, a simple language system for decision-making, and how to coach mistakes without killing confidence. The goal is simple—when it’s loud, when it’s late, when it’s hard… your team stays connected and the offense shows up. ⁠WintheSeason.com⁠ ⁠CoachingYouthHoops.com⁠ ⁠https://forms.gle/kQ8zyxgfqwUA3ChU7⁠ ⁠Coach Collins Coaching Store⁠ Check out. [Teachhoops.com](⁠https://teachhoops.com/⁠) 14 day Free Trial Youth Basketball Coaches Podcast Apple link: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-youth-hoops/id1619185302⁠ Spotify link: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0g8yYhAfztndxT1FZ4OI3A⁠ ⁠Funnel Down Defense Podcast⁠ ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funnel-down-defense/id1593734011⁠ Want More ⁠Funnel Down Defense⁠ ⁠https://coachcollins.podia.com/funnel-down-defense⁠ [Facebook Group . Basketball Coaches](⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/basketballcoaches/)⁠ [Facebook Group . Basketball Drills](⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/321590381624013/)⁠ Want to Get a Question Answered? [ Leave a Question here](⁠https://www.speakpipe.com/Teachhoops⁠) Check out our other podcast [High School Hoops ](⁠https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/high-school-hoops-coaching-high-school-basketball/id1441192866⁠) Check out our Sponsors [HERE](https://drdishbasketball.com/) Mention Coach Unplugged and get 350 dollars off your next purchase basketball resources free basketball resources Coach Unplugged Basketball drills, basketball coach, basketball workouts, basketball dribbling drills, ball handling drills, passing drills, shooting drills, basketball training equipment, basketball conditioning, fun basketball games, basketball jerseys, basketball shooting machine, basketball shot, basketball ball, basketball training, basketball camps, youth basketball, youth basketball leagues, basketball recruiting, basketball coaching jobs, basketball tryouts, basketball coach, youth basketball drills, The Basketball Podcast, How to Coach Basketball, Funnel Down Defense FDD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    7 min
  • Ep 1295 Are You an Energy Giver… or an Energy Taker in Your Program?
    Jan 28 2026
    Teachhoops.com⁠ ⁠WintheSeason.com⁠ Every team has talent. Every team has a plan. But the hidden difference-maker is ENERGY. And it starts with the adults. In this episode, we break down a simple question that can change your season fast: When you walk into the gym, do you raise the energy… or drain it? You’ll learn the clear signs of an energy giver (language, body posture, tone, standards, responses to mistakes) and the sneaky habits of an energy taker (sarcasm, constant criticism, “here we go again” vibes, and coaching from frustration). The best part? This isn’t about being “rah-rah.” It’s about being steady, clear, and intentional—especially when your team is struggling. We also talk about how to build an “energy system” in your program: quick pre-practice resets, a next-play response, and how to set the expectation that every player is responsible for the emotional temperature of the gym. If you want your team to play freer, tougher, and more connected—this is the episode. ⁠CoachingYouthHoops.com⁠ ⁠https://forms.gle/kQ8zyxgfqwUA3ChU7⁠ ⁠Coach Collins Coaching Store⁠ Check out. [Teachhoops.com](⁠https://teachhoops.com/⁠) 14 day Free Trial Youth Basketball Coaches Podcast Apple link: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-youth-hoops/id1619185302⁠ Spotify link: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0g8yYhAfztndxT1FZ4OI3A⁠ ⁠Funnel Down Defense Podcast⁠ ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funnel-down-defense/id1593734011⁠ Want More ⁠Funnel Down Defense⁠ ⁠https://coachcollins.podia.com/funnel-down-defense⁠ [Facebook Group . Basketball Coaches](⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/basketballcoaches/)⁠ [Facebook Group . Basketball Drills](⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/321590381624013/)⁠ Want to Get a Question Answered? [ Leave a Question here](⁠https://www.speakpipe.com/Teachhoops⁠) Check out our other podcast [High School Hoops ](⁠https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/high-school-hoops-coaching-high-school-basketball/id1441192866⁠) Check out our Sponsors [HERE](https://drdishbasketball.com/) Mention Coach Unplugged and get 350 dollars off your next purchase basketball resources free basketball resources Coach Unplugged Basketball drills, basketball coach, basketball workouts, basketball dribbling drills, ball handling drills, passing drills, shooting drills, basketball training equipment, basketball conditioning, fun basketball games, basketball jerseys, basketball shooting machine, basketball shot, basketball ball, basketball training, basketball camps, youth basketball, youth basketball leagues, basketball recruiting, basketball coaching jobs, basketball tryouts, basketball coach, youth basketball drills, The Basketball Podcast, How to Coach Basketball, Funnel Down Defense FDD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    7 min
  • Ep 1294 What Can You Control When the Ball Isn't Going in the Hoop?
    Jan 27 2026
    https://teachhoops.com/ In every locker room, there is a distinct difference between "skill" and "will." While a player cannot control their height or their natural explosive vertical, they have 100% control over the attributes that often determine who stays on the floor during the final four minutes of a game. These "zero-talent" traits—effort, attitude, and preparation—are the ultimate equalizers in high school and youth basketball. When a player commits to being the first one on the floor for a loose ball or the loudest communicator on defense, they aren't just "playing hard"; they are providing a strategic value that often outweighs raw scoring ability. Coaches look for these "culture carriers" because they are the glue that holds a tactical system together when the shots aren't falling. The hallmark of a "high-motor" contributor is their mastery of positional discipline and "the little things." This includes sprinting the floor in transition, setting "head-hunter" screens to free up shooters, and mastering the art of the box-out. These actions don't require a 40-inch vertical or elite ball-handling skills; they require mental toughness and a "team-first" mindset. In the mid-season grind, teams often become "soft" or "lazy" with their fundamentals. A player who consistently executes these non-glamorous tasks becomes indispensable. By being "great at what takes no talent," an athlete can effectively "short-circuit" a more talented opponent by outworking them in the margins of the game. Finally, staying focused and being coachable are two of the most powerful tools a player can possess regardless of their athletic ceiling. Being a "sponge" for information—understanding the scouting report, knowing every teammate's role, and executing the game plan without error—allows a player to play "faster" than their physical speed suggests. This is Basketball IQ in action. When a player is a positive presence on the bench and a tireless worker in practice, they raise the "competitive floor" of the entire program. By focusing on these intangibles, a player ensures they are always "useful" to the coach, proving that while talent might get you in the gym, it is the "zero-talent" traits that keep you on the court and lead to a championship culture. Basketball intangibles, hustle plays, basketball effort, coaching philosophy, team culture, basketball IQ, player development, high school basketball, youth basketball, defensive communication, basketball work ethic, non-skill traits, coachable players, basketball grit, bench energy, basketball fundamentals, rebounding technique, screen setting, basketball mental toughness, coaching tips, basketball success, athletic leadership, player roles, team-first mindset, basketball discipline, coach unplugged, teach hoops, basketball mentorship, game-day impact, basketball heart. SEO Keywords Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    6 min
  • Ep 1293 Culture - Purpose and Goals
    Jan 26 2026
    https://teachhoops.com/ A program’s purpose is its "North Star"—the fundamental reason why the team exists beyond the pursuit of a win-loss record. While winning is a result, purpose is the fuel that drives daily effort, especially during the grueling mid-season stretch. When a coach clearly defines the purpose—such as "developing leaders" or "building resilient young men"—it provides a framework for every decision made in the gym. This clarity allows players to see themselves as part of something larger than their individual stats, fostering a deep sense of commitment that sustains the group through adversity and creates a lasting legacy within the community. While purpose is the "Why," goals are the strategic milestones that mark your progress toward that vision. Effective goal-setting must distinguish between "Outcome Goals" (winning a conference title) and "Process Goals" (averaging 15 assists per game or winning 70% of 50/50 balls). In the locker room, these goals should be visible, measurable, and collaborative. By involving your players in the goal-setting process, you increase their autonomy and buy-in. When the team hits a process goal, it provides a psychological "win" that builds momentum, proving that the daily grind of practice is directly contributing to their long-term aspirations. Finally, the alignment of purpose and goals is what prevents a program from drifting during the "January lull." In this phase of the season, it is essential to revisit your core objectives to ensure the team hasn't lost sight of the big picture. Use film sessions and individual check-ins to reinforce how specific behaviors—like defensive communication or bench energy—align with the program's ultimate purpose. By utilizing member calls and coaching mentors to audit your standards, you can ensure that your goals remain challenging yet achievable. When a team is unified by a clear purpose and driven by attainable goals, they develop a competitive edge that makes them nearly impossible to break in the fourth quarter. Basketball culture, program purpose, goal setting for athletes, basketball leadership, team standards, coaching philosophy, process goals, basketball IQ, high school basketball, youth basketball, basketball coaching tips, team motivation, mid-season grind, basketball strategy, player buy-in, basketball success, athletic leadership, character development, coaching excellence, locker room culture, basketball goals, championship mindset, coach development, teach hoops, basketball community, program building, team identity, sports psychology, coaching accountability, athletic director. SEO Keywords Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    6 min
  • Ep 1292 How Can You Transform Your Practice Structure for Maximum Game-Day Success?
    Jan 23 2026
    https://teachhoops.com/ Making practice better starts with the elimination of "dead time" and a transition toward a high-engagement, high-intensity workflow. In many traditional settings, players spend far too much time standing in lines or listening to lengthy lectures, which leads to mental fatigue and a drop in physical conditioning. To revolutionize your sessions, every minute must be accounted for on a detailed practice plan that prioritizes "multi-skill" drills—exercises that combine conditioning, ball handling, and decision-making simultaneously. By keeping the energy high from the initial whistle and utilizing a "staccato" rhythm where segments change every 8 to 12 minutes, you create an environment that mirrors the fast-paced nature of a live game, keeping players focused and invested. A second pillar of improving practice quality is the intentional shift toward Games-Based Learning and situational play. While block practice has its place for teaching raw mechanics, the most significant jumps in "Basketball IQ" occur when players are forced to solve problems in real-time. Instead of running 5-on-0 weaves, implement "small-sided games" like 3-on-3 with specific constraints, such as "no dribbling" or "must touch the post before a shot." This forces athletes to read the defense, communicate through screens, and understand spacing in a way that isolated drills cannot replicate. When you keep score for every segment and turn every drill into a mini-competition, you naturally raise the accountability of the group, ensuring that "game speed" becomes the standard. Finally, making practice better requires a commitment to consistent evaluation and post-practice reflection. Use the mid-season months of January and February to film segments of your practice, allowing you to see which drills are producing results and which are causing confusion. Shared film sessions with players can turn a "practice mistake" into a valuable teaching moment, bridging the gap between a coach’s instructions and a player’s execution. Additionally, listen to your "culture carriers" and be willing to adapt your intensity based on the team's physical and mental state. By balancing rigorous discipline with a willingness to keep things fresh through new challenges and AI-driven insights, you ensure that your gym remains a place where players are excited to compete and improve every single day. Basketball practice, practice planning, coaching efficiency, player development, basketball drills, team culture, high-intensity training, basketball IQ, games-based learning, small-sided games, basketball coaching, coaching philosophy, basketball conditioning, practice organization, youth basketball, high school basketball, defensive intensity, offensive efficiency, basketball mentorship, coach development, basketball tactics, team chemistry, mental toughness, sports performance, basketball skills, coaching tips, basketball strategy, practice evaluation, athletic leadership, basketball program building. SEO Keywords Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    9 min