
Coaching Basketball Successfully 2nd Edition (Coaching Successfully Series) Overviews
He amassed the most successful high school coaching record (1,274-192) ever during his 46-year career at DeMatha High School. Now, in Coaching Basketball Successfully, Morgan Wootten shares the wealth of knowledge that produced a .869 winning percentage, 5 national championships, a National Basketball Hall of Fame induction, and hundreds of high-achieving student-athletes.
Loaded with insights, instructions, and drills, the book contains a wealth of relevant stories, teaching points, and Xs and Os to cover every situation. Coaching Basketball Successfully is your guide to managing a program, team, and players on and off the court every season.
Coaching Basketball Successfully 2nd Edition (Coaching Successfully Series) Review
5.0 from 5
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During the 15 years that I’ve been coaching in Middle School, AAU, and Rec Leagues, I’ve read a lot of books on coaching basketball, some excellent (Dean Smith’s “Multiple Offenses and Defenses,” and John Wooden’s “Practical Modern Basketball” come to mind), and some not so great. The book in my library that’s the most dog-eared and smudged is Morgan Wootten’s “Coaching Basketball Successfully.” For the levels I’ve coached, I consider this book indispensable. The book is full not just of X’s and O’s and drills, although there are plenty of those, but also advice on how to organize a team, how to run tryouts, and how to relate to assistants, players, and parents. There are sections on everything from how to put together a game schedule for the season to when to call (and when not to call) timeouts. It’s written clearly and concisely and at a perfect level for my needs. Part of my coaching routine every year is that the first week in August, I take “Coaching Basketball Successfully” down from the shelf and read it cover to cover, one more time.
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