Brian T. McCormick
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The 21st Century Basketball Practice: Modernizing the basketball practice to develop the global player.
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2014
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SABA: The Antifragile Offense
3 editions
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2015
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Fake Fundamentals
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2015
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Cross Over: The New Model of Youth Basketball Development
2 editions
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published
2006
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Playmakers: The Player's Guide to Developing Basketball Intelligence
2 editions
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2014
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180 Shooter: 5 Steps to Shooting 90%% from the Free Throw Line, 50%% from the Field and 40%% from the 3-Point Line
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2009
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The 21st Century Basketball Practice: Modernizing the basketball practice to develop the global player.
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Developing Basketball Intelligence
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2009
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Hard2Guard Player Development Newsletters, Volume 5
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2014
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“Fake fundamentals emphasize technique and order, whereas the game transpires amidst chaos and unpredictability.”
― Fake Fundamentals
― Fake Fundamentals
“When a coach ad libs, it is easy to focus on the immediate rather than the most important”
― The 21st Century Basketball Practice: Modernizing the basketball practice to develop the global player.
― The 21st Century Basketball Practice: Modernizing the basketball practice to develop the global player.
“When teaching skills, coaches should be concerned with retention and transfer. Retention occurs when players are able to perform a skill after a period of no practice; the coach teaches a skill at one practice, and the players perform the skill at the next practice. Transfer occurs when players learn the skill in one setting and are able to perform the skill in a different setting, such as learning in practice and applying the learning in a game situation.”
― Fake Fundamentals
― Fake Fundamentals
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