Head Basketball Coach

CBW 013- Buzz Peterson

by Hal Wilson on July 19, 2012

In this episode for basketball coaches by basketball coaches…UNCW Basketball Coach Buzz Peterson

I. An interview with UNCW Men’s Basketball Head Coach Buzz Peterson.

Coach Peterson has been the head coach at Appalachian State, Tulsa, Tennessee, Coastal Carolina, and UNCW.  In addition he also worked in the front office of the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats.  For his bio from the UNCW website please click here.

Among the things we discuss are…

  • The real story of how he got Player of the Year over Michael Jordan.
  • What Dean Smith taught him about how to be a basketball coach at The University of North Carolina: ”When that ball gets inside on the block- that’s where all coaching ends and recruiting begins.”- Dean Smith
  • Trials of young coaches and how he almost was forced out after 3 years
  • What he wishes he had done differently in his career
  • Preseason:
    • The new focus of his preseason training using retired Special Forces for team building, leadership development, and work ethic
  • In-season:
    • Feels he might have practiced too long in the past.
  • Practice Structure
    • Warmup drills
    • Defensive Breakdown Drills
    • Full Team Defense
    • Break
    • Offense
  • “Explode Drill”: 1 on 1 “If you cannot guard the ball one on one, then it’s hard to be a good, solid team defender.”
  • “Closeout Drill: 3 on 3 every day
  • “Shell Drill”: Almost every day
  • Why competitive drills are important -keeps their mind fresh
  • Offseason:
    • NCAA rules changes
    • Individualized plans to work on weaknesses
  • Recruiting
    • Recruiting Tips for Players
      • Don’t wait until your senior year!  Contact the college coaches as soon as possible so they can evaluate you.
    • Recruiting differences as a coach
      • Football vs. Non-football schools
      • Recruiting tie-breakers
        • Transcripts- who will be the best student
        • Proximity to university
        • Leadership qualities
  • Family-life balance
    • You need a special wife!
    • Office bag did not come in the house
    • People see you on the sideline but don’t realize that’s probably only 10% of what you do
  • Pros and Cons of the NBA
  • Tips for Young Coaches
    • Must network- even as an assistant trying to get a head job
    • Go to a camp, practice, introduce yourself
  • What he learned from Tennessee Lady Vols Head Coach Pat Summitt
    • “When are you meeting with your players individually?”
Until next time, Coach ‘em up!

Hal Wilson

After coaching and working with basketball teams at the college and high school level in a variety of roles for 18 years, I have returned to finish my Ph.D. in Kinesiology.  This www.CoachingBasketballWisely.com website is a way to share the coaching tips, strategies, and techniques gathered in a career in coaching.  See more info on me here.

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In this episode….

I. An interview with 2012 Men’s Basketball NCAA DIII National Champion Coach Pat Miller of The University of Wisconsin Whitewater.Wisconsin Whitewater Basketball Coach Pat Miller

Click here for a link to more info on Coach Miller from the UWW website.

Among the things we discuss are…

*Overcoming an 18-point deficit to win the 2012 Men’s Basketbal Division III National Championship.
*Playing and working for a Hall of Fame coach.

*The transition from assistant coach to head coach.

*The 5 Pillars of their Program

  1. Collective Responsibility
  2. Discipline
  3. Work Ethic
  4. Toughness
  5. Communication

*His ideal roster size

*In-season tips on practice length, scouting reports, and lifting weights.

*Post-season ideas

*Recruiting in DIII
-What they look for
-What makes a complete player
-Tiebreakers in recruiting

*Balancing family life

*Tips for young coaches

*How he continues to learn & grow as a coach

II. An interview with former NCAA DII Men’s Basketball Graduate Assistant Coach of Hawaii-Pacific University.  Josh was also a manager for Mike Anderson at Missouri.

Click Josh Dinkins Bio for .pdf version of Coach Dinkins’ bio from the Hawaii Pacific Media Guide.

Among the things we discuss are…

*The role of a graduate assistant in DII

*Preseason, In-season, & Post-season ideas

*Recruiting from Hawaii

III. Tip of the Week- Rebounding Tips from Kevin Love in ESPN The Magazine & some ideas on how to apply them in practice.NBA Basketball Player Kevin Love

The April 2012 edition of ESPN the Magazine had an article titled “6 Things About Cleaning the Glass” by Minnesota Timberwolves rebounding machine Kevin Love as told to Chris Palmer.

  1. You’ve Got to be Pushy (Fight like crazy)
  2. First Come, First Served (Get in position first)
  3. Assume Everything is a Miss (Get to know your teammates shots)
  4. Stand Your Ground (Get a body on your man’s thighs and legs)
  5. Anything Goes
  6. You’ll Feel it in the Morning (You need a high tolerance for pain)

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In this episode….Clemson Basketball Coach Brad Brownell

I. An interview with Clemson University Men’s Basketball Head Coach Brad Brownell.  Clemson is a NCAA DI school in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Click here for a link to Coach Brownell’s bio from the Clemson University website.

Among the things we discuss in the interview are…

  • What he learned from other coaches along the way like his father, Royce Waltman, Jim Crews, & Jerry Wainwright.
  • Dealing with the different expectations of his three DI jobs.
  • Using football to his advantage.
  • Building toughness, unity, and skill development in the preseason.  Giving individual attention in the preseason.
  • Using “pre-practice” during the season, stretching, then keep tempo high through short drills.
  • Preparing for opponents during the season.
  • How he handles the offseason- c. 10 days off then individual meetings focusing on plan to improve in one or two areas.
  • Recruiting tips for players and his perspective as a college coach (Coachability!) & insights into recruiting at the different locations he’s been.
  • Balancing his personal life and the job- making time for his kids and with his wife.
  • How he keeps learning and growing as a coach.
  • Tips for young coaches wanting to get into college coaching (be ready to sleep on a couch!)

II. Today’s Tip: The Offensive Big Picture!

Can you describe your offense?  More importantly- can your players?  Here are some key situations your players need to be prepared for…

  • Post iso (can be for a post or a perimeter player)
  • Drive iso (can be for a post or a perimeter player)
  • Need a 3
  • Vs. extreme ball pressure and/or denying
  • Vs. traps
  • Delay game (what shots are allowed?)
  • Vs. junk defenses (triangle and 2, box & 1, et.c)
  • Vs. odd front zones (1-2-2, 3-2, 1-3-1)
  • Vs. even front zones (2-3, 2-1-2)
  • ALWAYS LOOK FOR PLAYS OR ACTIONS THAT WORK VS. MAN OR ZONE TO SHORTEN TEACHING TIME!!

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CBW 005- Maryville’s Kevin Carroll Interview & Using Video to Get the Most Out of Your Players

October 31, 2011

Podcast: Play in new window | Download In this episode…. I. An interview with Maryville University Head Coach Kevin Carroll.  Maryville is a DII school in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC). Click here for a link to Coach Carroll’s bio from the Maryville University website. Among the things we discuss in the interview are… [...]

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CBW 004 – Piedmont’s Lee Glenn Interview & Basketball Tryout Tips

October 24, 2011

Podcast: Play in new window | Download In this episode… I. An interview with Piedmont College Men’s Basketball Head Coach Lee Glenn.  Piedmont is a NCAA DIII school in the GSAC (Gulf South Athletic Conference).  Coach Glenn was named GSAC Coach of the Year last year & is known for his uptempo teams and pressure [...]

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