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Frankly, I don't care much for Knight or Coach K. But there is no denying that both of these guys are great coaches who know the game as well as anyone. If you haven't seen this ESPN interview with them about Motivation and Leadership, it's worth 20 minutes of your time. They touch on (without knowing it of course) some of the things OU has been going through this season.

One of my favorite parts is near the beginning of the interview, where both agreed that they had never coached a player fresh out of high school who understood how to play at the college level. They went on to discuss the learning curve all freshmen go through, and the value of having older players on the roster who can help young kids.

The best part, though, is at around the 17:00 minute mark where they talk about team defense and how the game has evolved into a selfish, individualistic form of basketball, where players are more interested in the entertainment value than playing as a team.

Be sure to watch and listen to the segment about help defense. Knight made the point that man to man defense is "team defense," where every player has a responsibility to cover his teammate's back as well as his man. Sound familiar?

There are so many things in this interview that make you go, "Man, that describes what we have been seeing this year to a tee!" No matter how you feel about Knight and/or Coach K, the interview is definitely worthwhile:

http://coachingbetterbball.blogspot.com/search/label/Motivation and Leadership
 
Frankly, I don't care much for Knight or Coach K. But there is no denying that both of these guys are great coaches who know the game as well as anyone. If you haven't seen this ESPN interview with them about Motivation and Leadership, it's worth 20 minutes of your time. They touch on (without knowing it of course) some of the things OU has been going through this season.

One of my favorite parts is near the beginning of the interview, where both agreed that they had never coached a player fresh out of high school who understood how to play at the college level. They went on to discuss the learning curve all freshmen go through, and the value of having older players on the roster who can help young kids.

The best part, though, is at around the 17:00 minute mark where they talk about team defense and how the game has evolved into a selfish, individualistic form of basketball, where players are more interested in the entertainment value than playing as a team.

Be sure to watch and listen to the segment about help defense. Knight made the point that man to man defense is "team defense," where every player has a responsibility to cover his teammate's back as well as his man. Sound familiar?

There are so many things in this interview that make you go, "Man, that describes what we have been seeing this year to a tee!" No matter how you feel about Knight and/or Coach K, the interview is definitely worthwhile:

http://coachingbetterbball.blogspot.com/search/label/Motivation and Leadership


I blame this on the AND-1 tapes and NBA!
 
Did Bobby Knight also suggest OU football ditches the spread and go back to the wishbone because Darrell Royal said 3 things can happen when you pass the ball and 2 of them are bad?

The game passed Knight by over a decade ago. At least he used the term "evolved" when criticizing todays game.
 
Did Bobby Knight also suggest OU football ditches the spread and go back to the wishbone because Darrell Royal said 3 things can happen when you pass the ball and 2 of them are bad?

The game passed Knight by over a decade ago. At least he used the term "evolved" when criticizing todays game.

Every criticism they made was 100% valid, no matter if the game has 'passed Knight by' or not, because they were talking about teamwork, players being unselfish and parents backing up the coach.
 
These kids today, with the hair and the clothes....
 
knight isn't as smart as he and others may think, just listen to his defense of mark mcguire. for using steriods, where he says gatorade is a performance enhancing drink, so if we ban steroids we should also ban gatorade.
 
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