Monday, December 23, 2013

Questions From Parents to Athletes


"Three things you should ask your son/daughter after a game: 1. Are you hurt? 2. Did you have fun? 3. What do you want to eat?"
 Doug Weber



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Sunday, December 22, 2013

The Best Drill

In basketball there is a myth that you can't make a player competitive, but I beg to differ. If you make every drill in practice competitive and show the drills necessity it will take. I truly believe competitive spirit is learned by and not born to people.

The best basketball drill for system basketball is five-on-five-on-five. It drills offensive and defensive rebounding, it drills trapping, it drills passing skills, and most importantly it teaches players how to compete.

In the perfect world here is how it works ;(You may have to change it for your situation) You take three coaches and pick teams. When I choose, I always take the most competitive players. Not the best shooters, if you are lucky they might be, but that is not what is important. You want people that are going to go to the board with no hesitation,. You want people that are physical and will dive on the floor for every loose ball. You want people that will run through a wall rather then loose.

The scoring goes like this (Each coach keeps score for their team)
2 points for a steal
2 points for an offensive rebound
2 points for a three pointer made
1 point for a defensive rebound
1 point for a shot attempt
1 point for a two point shot made

My rules are the following (you can change them to fit your situation)

You give the ball to one team going to the other basket out of bounds. The second team guards them up to the time line. The third team picks them up there. Game is on, if a basket is made the team that scores takes it out of bounds and goes the other way. If a team steals it they attack the opposing basket.

We go two eight minute quarters. No foul shots, jump balls go to the defense. Make sure everybody know the score.

Make sure all coaches are involved and vociferous so the players know how important competing is.



Saturday, December 21, 2013

News From The Bee

Here is a great article from the Sacramento Bee about the the Sacramento State Hornets women's basketball team. Click here to read about the fast and furious start the Hornets are off to.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Free Throws

The final score yesterday at Simpson was Grinnell 156 Simpson 150. 306 total points, incredible, but perhaps the big number was 118 total free throws shot. Scores around the nation are up because refs have been calling hand checks.

From North Carolina to UCLA, Grinnell to Simpson, coaches are telling their players to turn the corner and go to the basket. The game has become fun to watch again.
Click here  to see the Grinnell vs. Simpson box score.

At Sacramento State yesterday the Division I Hornets women team set a NCAA DI record for three point attempts. They shot 55 making 21 of them.

Yes, "The System" is working in DI basketball as Sacramento State moved to 7-1. Click here to read more. Look at the pictures included in the article, what fun they are having in California.


Friday, December 13, 2013

Benefits

Mike Curta in the boys' basketball coach at Eisenhower High School in Oak Lawn, Illinois. He uses the system there. To make his life even more enjoyable he has a son that is a freshman at Grinnell College and plays for coach Arseneault there. In a recent email that I received from him, he talked about Grinnell basketball and what basketball in any system should be. 

 

Here is a portion of that email; 

 

"I also can't say enough how great it has been to watch Grinnell this season with more of an "insider view" having my son Nick on the team as a freshman. Over the past three-plus seasons of running this at Eisenhower, trying to get better, using the numbers and data, clinics, etc. I really think that the buy-in and type of kids you have is what puts your team over the top. There are great kids on the team at Grinnell who really enjoy playing the game and being around their teammates and coaches. Watching the bench during their games that I attend and then watching the kids interact after the game gives me a lift every time. They have fun, care about each other, look out for the needs of each other and the coaches, greet all of the families and friends at the game, and it is obvious that it is as much a family as it is a basketball program. My son absolutely loves everything about the school, program, and coaches which makes life for us as parents about as good as it can get. The upperclassmen on the team have taken him under their wing and made him feel like much more than a freshman. It is such a good situation that the kids on the team have made my high school junior son Vinny feel like he is a part of the family every time we visit. My goal at Eisenhower is to try and get some of that behavior, attitude, and camaraderie with our team and hopefully make up for some of the ideas that our kids have yet to grasp. "

 

Thanks Mike for letting me share this.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

You Do What To Who?



I was listening to Flogging Molly sing " If I Ever Leave This World Alive", and I started missing my friends in Ireland, and those that have traveled there with me.

At that point I had to post the song, click here to listen and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

Photo from wallpoper.com

Pictures


Photo from hurherald.com

The System is fun, fun for the players, fun for the coaches, fun for the fans. Click here and you will see the fun they are having out at Sacramento State. After Saturdays 103-99 victory over San Jose State the Hornets have run their record to 6-1. The System has become part of the west coast basketball culture, with five high school teams in the San Francisco area alone running The System.

But the big talk in the basketball world, is The System having success in Division I. The basketball purest do not know how to act or know what to say.

I know what to say, welcome to the future of round ball. My spies out west tell me Bunky Harkleroad is all in at Sacramento State, and as the pictures show, so are the players and fans. Sacramento State hosts its final non-conference home game next Saturday when it faces UC Irvine in The Nest at 2 p.m.

Friday, December 6, 2013

The West



The Hornets of Sacramento State Women's basketball has run their record to 5-1, with an exciting 94-92 victory over St. Mary's last night in the Nest. St. Mary's was 7-0 coming into the game.

The Hornets battled back from a 16 point deficit to win. Read more here.

Click here for some pictures of the fun the kids are having.






Photo from hornetsports,com

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Lead Story

 Last night the Grinnell Men basketball team downed Monmouth College 122-92. The lead scorer for Grinnell was Jack Taylor, scoring 41 points in only 16 minutes of play. Taylor leads all college divisions in points per game. Yes only 16 minutes of play.

Yesterday was the same day as The Des Moines Register did a front page of the sports article on him, talking about his role in The System at Grinnell. Read the article here. Make sure you also watch the videos that accompany it. For those of you that are not familiar with, or do not understand the system, it may give you more insight.


Photo from Grinnell.edu

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

A True Fan

This letter is from Kaitlin Goins. She goes to the University of Alabama. She wrote it to Alabama field goal kicker Cade Foster on her blog kaitlingoins.

Read here.

She is one of the reasons I know our country is in good hands with our young people.

Although as an Iowan it hurts me to say it, Roll Tide.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

See The Chronicals



 Painting from dailypainters.com
 
Long Time women's head coach at Olivet Nazerene Doug Porter is now an assistant at North Central College. He writes a System blog, and along with Gary Smith who I mentioned in a recent post, wrote the most detailed book on the System there is out there.

Click here to read what he believes about days off from practice.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Thanksgiving Pledge



I pledge to be a positive person and positive influence on my family, friends, co-workers and community.

I promise to be positively contagious and share more smiles, laughter, encouragement and joy with those around me.

I vow to stay positive in the face of negativity.

When I am surrounded by pessimism I will choose optimism.

When I feel fear I will choose faith.

When I want to hate I will choose love.

When I want to be bitter I will choose to get better.

When I experience a challenge I will look for opportunity to learn and grow.

When faced with adversity I will find strength.

When I experience a set-back I will be resilient.

When I meet failure I will fail forward towards future success.

With vision, hope, and faith, I will never give up and will always move forward towards my destiny.

I believe my best days are ahead of me, not behind me.

I believe I'm here for a reason and my purpose is greater than my challenges.

I believe that being positive not only makes me better, it makes everyone around me better.

So today and every day I will be positive and strive to make a positive impact on the world.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

It's Just A Game

Picture from guycodeblog.mtv.com

My mother was the most competitive human I have ever been around. Well into her 60's I watched her and her brothers and sister argue about rules in a card game in which they were playing for dimes. Yet, after we would lose a particularly tough basketball game, she would say to me, "It was just a game."

Now the truth can be known. I have retired from coaching basketball after being involved as a player and coach for over forty years, I can tell you the real truth, "It is more than a game."

No brag just fact, I went for five summers in a row without having a weekend off. Yes, "It is more than a game." During the season I would get up at five and go to bed at midnight and feel guilty that I was cheating my players. "It is more than a game."

Ask Nick Sabon today after the Iron Bowl, "It is more than a game."

Ask the boys and girls that have wrecked their knees over the last 100 years playing basketball. "It is more than a game." Ask the coaches that have lost their wives or husbands to divorce, or their family to alcoholism. "It is more than a game."

Ask Brady Hoke after his game with Ohio State yesterday. "It is more than a game."

Ask the parents that have driven their children all over the country, so they can become better athletes, "It is more than a game." Ask the parents that invested thousands of dollars so their children can improve. "It is more than a game."

Ask the Soviet Hockey Team from the 1980 Olympics when the U.S. beat them 4-3, they will tell you "It is more than a game." Ask the 1972 U.S. Olympic men' basketball team that lost in the gold medal game to the Soviets, in a game where the Soviets had three chances at the end. They will tell you, "It is more than a game."

Mom knew, she had won and lost a lot in her life, but she wanted me to feel better. "It is more than a game."

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Double Figures

Grinnell had twelve players score, six of them in double figures as they upended Beloit College in Beloit 128-120. Read More here.





Picture from collectionpriveegallery.com

Friday, November 29, 2013

The Party Never Ends

 Picture from tooft.com

The road continues for the "Great Experiment" with the System out at Sacramento State. On Wednesday the Hornets defeated Utah State 87-84 in Oren ,Utah. SSU takes its their record to 4-1. Sacramento State only got up 78 shots and 33 three's as they were plagued by foul trouble, with three players fouling out, and Utah State shooting 41 free throws. Sacramento State is back in action next Thursday against Saint Mary's. Click here for more.

In the mean time enjoy Robert Earl Keene's "The Road Goes On Forever" by clicking here.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Experts



Coach Evan Massey out in Galesburg, Illinois has coached his team to over 700 wins. If you click here you can see how he has learned to handle comments about the System in the local paper.

Picture from fabiusmaximus.com



Wednesday, November 27, 2013

"The Circus Comes To Town"


One of the most respected System coaches in the country is Gary Smith. He was the long time coach at The University of Redlands. He has sense retired, but he was so respected the court was named after him there. He is a disciple of coaching great Paul Westhead and was at Loyola Marymount the night Hank Gathers tragically died.

Gary has been more than kind to me over the years and what is incredible about him is although he is a System coach his specialty is defense. Click here to read more about this genius.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

" I Hear Them All."


My friend Jason Sullivan is the other half of our high school social studies department. He sent me this video by Old Crow Medicine Show. Click here and enjoy it.

Photo from allmusic.com

Hoops Last Night


 Picture from FotoMage.com
Monday night basketball from the area:

Jesup girls won their season opener with a 40-38. At Maynard Dunkerton downed West Central 75 to 12. Dunkerton goes to 3-0 on the season.

The game of interest in the area tonight is Waterloo West against Waverly-Shell Rock.

The System article today comes from a post from Evan Massey's blog Massey Basketball.  It is called "Bastardizing the Game of Basketball". No I am not swearing. Click here to read it.
 

Sunday, November 24, 2013

More About Grinnell Basketball

If you want to watch more videos about Jack Taylor and Grinnell men basketball click here.

Network Television

Basketball news from around Iowa on the 23rd of November:


Grinnell College men rallied from being 18 points down the first half at Illinois College yesterday. They had three players with 26 points or more, with prolific scorer Jack Taylor leading them with 30 points. The game was carried by ESPN3. Read more...

At the local level 1A Dunkerton girls' upended 3A Vinton in a Iowa Pride game 56-50. Dunkerton is coached by one time Vinton assistant Jason Yessek. Dunkerton is now 2-0 and plays at Maynard against West Central High School Monday night. Dunkerton had three girls' in double figures.




Saturday, November 23, 2013

Iowa High School Girls Basketball

Photo from yahoosports.com

The first rankings are out for the 2013-2014 girls' basketball season here in Iowa. Click here to see them.

 As far as last night and some news from around the area, 8th ranked North Linn downed Jesup in a Jamboree half 30-13.

Dunkerton defeated Turkey Valley 48-39. Dunkerton started two freshmen and a sophomore, and at times had three freshmen and two sophomores on the floor. Dunkerton plays tonight at five at Vinton in a Iowa Pride game. They travel to Maynard Monday night to play West Central.

By the way the fans have got to start a push to change the NBA franchise mascots name in New Orleans. The Pelicans name is unacceptable.

In the name of the game.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Top Secret


ESPN.com columnist Rick Reilly was in Grinnell Wednesday to report on Jack Taylor. What I am afraid of was that he let the Genie out of the bottle about our beloved System in the column that he wrote the next day. Click here to read the story he wrote about Dave Arseneault's high pace System.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Richard Bach

Picture from www.barefootsworld.net

“Live never to be ashamed if anything you do or say is published around the world -- even if what is published is not true.”

Richard Bach, Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah

Monday, November 18, 2013

The Debut



The System has made its debut in Division One women's basketball at Sacramento State. First year head coach Bunky Harkleroad has them off to a 3-1 start, with their latest  win being yesterday over the PAC 10's Oregon Ducks. People have questioned if the system could be used at that level for a number of years. This win is a start to what some call the great experiment.

Read more about the game, and check out the box score here.

'State' of Iowa Basketball

 Photo Ginnell College

What a great day in the state of Iowa for basketball as Jack Taylor from Grinnell went for 109 points and Grinnell beat Crossroads College out of Rochester, Minnesota 173-123. Taylor played 29 minutes, and is averaging 90 points a game. Read more here.

 AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall

East of Grinnell 'The Mayor of Ames' Fred Hoiberg's Iowa State Cyclones upset 7th ranked Michigan 77-70. I move to push Hoiberg for governor. Click here for more.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

A Letter to Parents

I read this letter on a friends blog. The blog is called Lady Bulldog Hoops. It was first printed in Proactive Coaching.

from www.telegraph.co.uk
Dear Mom and Dad,
My senior year is finally here. I know we both had dreams of playing beyond high school, but the reality is, this is probably my last year in organized sports. Thank you.....Click here to read more

Basketball Season

I am out of coaching or playing basketball for the first time sense I started playing in fifth grade. I am 52 now, and no longer does practice, riding the bus, or the clerical work excite me. But oh I love to go and watch the games.

So Friday November 15th I took a ride with two former coaches and we watched the Grinnell men and women play.

The Grinnell men are coached by the great innovator David Arseneault. They won 144-99, with Jack Taylor from Grinnell leading all scores with 71 points, including 11 three pointers. Click here to read more about that game.

On the women's side they are coached by Jesup great Dana Harrold (Kester). Although they dropped a heartbreaking 80-71 effort to Iowa Conference foe Central, Grinnell played with a great passion and had an opportunity to win at the end of regulation. Click here to read more about that game.

I look forward to watching both teams play again later this season. I also look forward to telling you about other teams I see this season.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Nomi Tuzman-Eagan

Nomi Tuzman-Eagan sings John Prine's "Long Monday".

Click here


Friday, October 18, 2013

Passion

I want to be a pirate, click here and join my dream.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

How We Should Educate Our Young

Why would I put a picture of Malala and Iowa Wrestling on the same post? Click under each picture and see why. This is how we should educate our young.


Picture from the Telegraph



Picture from win-magazine.com

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Magnolia Wind


Picture form Magnoliapond.com

I found myself starting the day singing this song by Guy Clark. Keep a tissue close. It is called Magnolia Wind.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Band



 Picture from news.uns.purdue.edu


 "No child left behind............. in band." Click here

Sunday, August 18, 2013

The Big One

Another picture of the nine pound walleye I caught. I tried to release it, but it was beat up from the fight in the rocks and current.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Come On Up To The House



"Come down from the cross we need the wood, and come on up to the house."
Tom Waits
Photo from LJ/World.com
Click here for a little Tom. 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Walleye



I caught this August 7th 2013 on the Wapsie near Littleton. Nine pounds, 27 inches. School can start now.

Parallel Park



"Have you ever tried to parallel park a train?" 
 Anonymous

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Picture from www.retronaut,com

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

No Excuses

 
"Don't play the victim........no excuses. Never."
 Pat Summit

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Trudy


Photo Tumbler.com
When I graduated from college, I moved to New Orleans for a while. I met a woman named Trudy there and she had a great affect on me. She changed my life. I am not convinced she had a good affect all of the time though. I learned of a job in Dallas, and  so I went up there for six months. I ran into a man named John B. Walker, and things got a little out of control. If you want to know what happened next click here.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Storm



From Pitchfork.com


Tuesday night was a little angry here. We had four-to-six inches of rain and a lot of lightening. It knocked out the wireless, the cable, fried a television, knocked out my phone, and burned out my air conditioning.

 A couple issues left to fix here, but I am getting close to normal again. The sun is shining right now and the tomato vines are full.

As I type this, I am reminded of a song that Levon Helms use to sing called Hurricane. Click here and listen to it.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

D. B. Cooper

From FBI.org

It was Thanksgiving morning 1971, and my family was taking a brief vacation near the Lewis River in southwest Washington state. We had a cabin and dad and I were going fishing before mom fixed us a Thanksgiving day dinner. As we drove down a dirt road surrounded by tree's, a thin man with short black hair walked out of a clearing. he was limping and bleeding from scratches on his face.

In the 1970's every young person hitch hiked and I didn't think anything of it when dad pulled over to see if he was alright. When he got close to the car I realized he had a suit on, but it was dirty and torn.

Dad introduced me as Jim, and himself as Bob and the young man said his name was Dan. He was carrying a backpack that he had in his arms, and it was wet and dirty. Dad said we were going fishing, and asked him if we could drop him any where. The man thanked us and said no, and told us to have a good holiday?

When we got back to the cabin, mom told dad and I how a man had hi-jacked a plane and stole $200,000 dollars and parachuted out over Washington somewhere. He called himself D.B. Cooper. Dad looked at me with a smile and never said anything to mom.

This is the first time I have told anyone this story. It has been over forty years now and nobody would ever believe this if I told them. Now I am fifty-two years old and do not care if they believe me or not.