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Focus on what you can control — your effort, your attention, your attitude. Not the scoreboard, not what the coach thinks, not whether you made the team.
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Top 10 things coaches look for in a point guard:
1.Court Vision — Can you see the play before it happens? Elite point guards find open teammates others don't even notice. 2.Decision Making — Do you make the right play at the right time? Coaches want someone who rarely forces things. 3.Ball Handling Under Pressure — Anyone can dribble in an open gym. Can you handle full court pressure and tight defense? 4.Leadership & Communication — You're the extension of the coach on the floor. Are you vocal, composed, and trusted by your teammates? 5.Pick and Roll IQ — How you navigate the pick and roll on both ends tells coaches a lot about your basketball IQ. 6.Ability to Get Others Involved — Coaches love point guards who make their teammates better and keep everyone engaged. 7.Defense & Effort — Too many point guards neglect this. Coaches notice who guards up and who takes plays off. 8.Pace & Tempo Control — Can you speed the game up and slow it down when needed? Controlling the game's rhythm is a rare skill. 9.Mid Range & Three Point Shooting — You have to be able to shoot. Defenders have to respect your shot or they'll sag off and take away your passing lanes. 10.Composure in Big Moments — When the game is on the line, does your point guard want the ball or shy away? Coaches build their team around players they trust when it matters most.
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The toughest opponent you'll ever face is the voice in your head telling you to stop. Learn to coach that voice. — Coach KDP
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