Dad of 5 T’s; #WeAre; Did cool stuff➡️Scored 1K in college; Coached in MBB WBB NCAA Tourney🏀Retired now do this cool stuff➡️coachstrick.net @StrickHoopsLLC

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Never expected it to repeat itself, but when it did, we had to try and recreate the pic😊 My role player champs who I love SO much, got a little more involved this weekend to make sure they could recreate this pic🥇 Did I mention I’m a proud Dad of my role player champs😍
So this will be different… My kids don’t start for any of my teams. Probably play least amount of minutes. But they are true TEAM players and only care about 1 thing…helping their team be the best they can be. So I’m a proud Dad taking a pic with my role player champs🥇😍
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Fun Fact: The Dallas Mavericks drafted the 2026 Finals MVP and the 2026 scoring leader on the same night.
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June 14, 1994: #11 breaks a 54 year drought June 13, 2026: #11 breaks a 53 year drought
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2016 NCAA Champions. 2026 NBA Champions.
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As someone who’s probably overvalued team loyalty throughout my years, I’ve always wondered why pro teams in any sport didn’t draft successful college teammates more🤔 Cool to see it working for these Villanova alum🏀
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“I’d like to know where Becky Hammon is right now”
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No coach deserves this moment more than Mike Brown. He took a team, gave it structure, accountability, & belief, then turned potential into a championship formula. The best coaches build great habits & chemistry. Brown is inspiring! Congrats @nyknicks
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The Knicks won the #NBACup by executing their plan. Good hard defense & paced themselves. Tough on the boards & with rotation that knew its job. 🏆 Not a Championship, but it is evidence that NY, with Mike Brown & lead by Brunson, can win structured, high leverage games against good teams! x.com/KnicksBeast/status/200…
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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 53 YEARS, THE KNICKS ARE NBA CHAMPIONS 🏆 New York defeats San Antonio 4-1 in the NBA Finals, capturing their third championship in franchise history!
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Said this during Game 3, and that was actually the game they won🤷🏼‍♂️ Spurs are the definition of what being young in college/professional sports means…you literally don’t know what you’ll get from 1 game/series to the next…even possession to possession at times🤪
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For me - good and bad shots take into account the scheme, player, and time/score. If a player continually shoots bad shots for US - they come out. One, maybe two are a reminder. After that it's a choice that's hurting the team.
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Wait, Caitlin Clark is still playing for the Fever?! I was told her last game there was 2 games ago🤔 Wait, and the coach who hates her played her 36 of 40 min🤨 It’s almost as if no one spewing stuff on social media knows what they are talking about🤷🏼‍♂️

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If you walk into the rink hole wearing a USA jersey, you better walk away with a birdie 😅 📺 Golf Channel
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You’re a grinder! I respect what you’re doing.
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3 yrs Pepsi Manager 5 yrs FedEx Engineer - 3 yrs 7th Boys HC🏀 HS Ast🏈 - 2 yrs HS DC🏈 4 yrs HS BB Head Coach🏀 2 yrs College WBB Ast🏀 HC WG⛳️ 7 yrs College MBB HC🏀 2 yrs College WBB HC🏀 2 yrs College WBB AHC🏀 6 yrs FT (11 total) Strick Hoops🏀 It’s a path🤪
Hoping to start a thread where coaches comment their stops in the journey. I’d love to see what the average path of a coach is. 3 years as a student assistant in college. 1 year as a freshmen coach 2 years as a JV coach 5 years as a varsity head coach
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IMO this is why basketball is the greatest sport in the world💯 You can be in perfect position defensively and still be beat with an incredible shot/move from the offense😎 Thank goodness, in my 30 yrs of coaching, I never lost a game on a jump ball😱

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I was screaming at the TV. The Sky were out of timeouts, and already used their reset, too. Gotta quick foul there.
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Excellent point! Inbounding a skill. Harper throws this at height of KAT’s jump. Those ball & eye fakes are crucial. Great call by Brown to put KAT on ball.
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🔥On Spaces: Simplifying Your Offense Tired of complicated playbooks that slow your players down? Less thinking = faster execution. More spacing, better reads, and players who actually play fast instead of freezing mid-play. Join @coachbrock and I as we break down: ✅️How to cut your concepts without losing firepower ✅️Teaching simple rules that beat complex defenses ✅️Real examples from youth to high school/college that actually work ✅️Common mistakes coaches make when “simplifying” We share posts from @Coach__Strick, @JohnCarrier42, and more in this week's space! Whether you’re a head coach, assistant, or just love ball — this one’s for you. Practical, game-changing ideas that expand on this week's #GBetBBChat! Listen now 👇 x.com/i/spaces/1jGXggYnkDkKZ
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For young players, especially those in our program, this is why we practice “fake one to make one” Great play design and Castle was wide open off the backscreen😳 But without the fake right or down/under and then the pass over, KAT knew exactly where it was going and was able to make the play x.com/BrickCenter_/status/20…

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I was told Caitlin Clark’s last game in a Fever uniform was her last one against the Mystics. Guess not🤷🏼‍♂️ Anyway…FOUL UP 3!!!!!

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A coach recently asked me about scouting reports. IMO the best teams play loose and confident, and that’s hard to do as a player with information overload. I’d know 100% of the stuff, give players about 33% of it in both practice and on paper, then hope they’d retain half of that 33%. So basically if they got close to 20% of what I knew, I felt we’d be good to go and avoid information overload😅
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