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Leading By Example Is Poor Leadership

The first level of leadership is leading yourself. That is, by doing what needs to be done it sets the example. That’s called doing your part. To a good coach, it’s the expectation rather than an exception. Real leadership in sport, begins when the people around are not doing what they need to be doing and probably don’t want to.

Coaching Clinic Notes: PGC Basketball Owner & Director Dena Evans

Dena Evans, known to thousands of PGC Basketball graduates simply as “Coach D,” has served as the Owner and Director of PGC since 2002. Legendary UCLA basketball coach, John Wooden, once said about Dena Evans: “Don’t be under the impression that it takes a male coach to teach the fundamentals of basketball. As an outstanding [...]

Coaching Clinic Notes: WNBA Seattle Storm Head Coach Brian Agler

Head Coach Brian Agler of the WNBA Seattle Storm shares coaching tips and ideas for player development, effective communication and getting ‘buy-in’ from basketball players during PGC Basketball’s online coaching clinic.

Coaching Clinic Notes: WNBA Connecticut Sun Head Coach Mike Thibault

Head Coach Mike Thibault of the WNBA Connecticut Sun shares coaching tips and ideas for designing your basketball team’s offense during PGC Basketball’s online coaching clinic.

Coaching Clinic Notes: Better Basketball Founder Rick Torbett

Rick Torbett is the founder and lead basketball instructor for the Better Basketball DVDs. In this PGC (online) Coaching Clinic, Coach Torbett shares his thoughts on: Advantages of the Read & React Offense on player development How to influence shot selection in your basketball team’s offense Developing the basketball intelligence of your players How to [...]

Coaching Clinic Notes: LSU Associate Head Coach Bob Starkey

Coach Bob Starkey (Associate Head Coach, LSU) , is well regarded as one of the top minds and hardest workers in all of college basketball. Now in his 22nd season at Louisiana State University, Coach Starkey joined the PGC community of basketball coaches to share is insights on: Practice Planning Coaching shot selection The Importance of [...]

Biography of a “Failure”

Can you guess who this “failure” is? Difficult childhood… Less than one year formal schooling… Failed in business… Defeated for legislature… Defeated for Speaker… Defeated for Congress… Senate… Vice President. This is the story of a man who never stopped trying even though his failures were many and his successes were few.

Basketball Blog: Coach Don Meyer’s Three Rules

During a court side interview during the 1st Annual Don Meyer Classic on ESPNU, Coach Meyer shared these three rules that he demanded of all all his players and coaches…

Press On

Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence.
Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent.

How To Get Your Basketball Camps and Clinics Running Smoothly

If you’re running a basketball camp or conducting a basketball clinic for basketball players or coaches anytime soon, you’re going to have one big problem on your hands. The moment you open the gym doors and let your basketball players out for lunch break, a water break, or at the end of day, it can [...]