Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach @iuindy_mbb / Formerly @osceolamagic & @wlu_hoops / X’s & O’s Content For Coaches

Joined October 2017
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RT @WLU_MBB: TopperNation, welcome to our new men's basketball account. ⏳ #GoWLU | #TopperNation | #HilltopIsHome 🐻 t.co/jFQQlXvs
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@iuindy_mbb’s current ancestral lineage is NCAA royalty. Jaguar Nation is ready to finally earn these insane accomplishments, now at our new $100M arena. An explosive new team. Early stages of cbb revolution could be forming in downtown Indy, in the shadow of NCAA HQ.
TopperNation, welcome to our new men's basketball account. ⏳ #GoWLU | #TopperNation | #HilltopIsHome 🐻
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ATTN: ALL COACHES I’m on the hunt to find new and fresh ideas from young up coming coaches. We had a zoom call of 30 high level basketball minds last Sunday and are looking for more. All I ask is you come with an open mind are willing to share! Next call tomorrow evening
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Fun roster assembled for the James T Morris Arena. Run , Fun , and Gun in the Jim.
The @IUIndy_MBB program announced 🔟 newcomers to the roster on Thursday as the group continues to take shape for the 2026-2027 season. 🐾 Story---> tinyurl.com/mryzdkmd #LetsGoJags #HLMBB
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"Our staff has worked tirelessly to identify players to fit our system and build this roster. ... It's a really versatile group. We like guys that can play both ends of the floor." #NCAASystemBasketball
The @IUIndy_MBB program announced 🔟 newcomers to the roster on Thursday as the group continues to take shape for the 2026-2027 season. 🐾 Story---> tinyurl.com/mryzdkmd #LetsGoJags #HLMBB
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Watch the best teams in the country and you'll notice they don't play faster... they process information faster. The ball moves faster. Decisions happen faster. Rotations are recognized faster. Advantages are attacked faster. Speed in basketball isn't always about athleticism. It's often about reducing the time between recognition and execution.
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Josh Schertz was the hottest name on the coaching carousel, yet he didn’t go anywhere. He‘s already achieved college basketball coaching stardom, and believes he can win consistently at Saint Louis. “We have the tools.” More @basket_review: basketunderreview.com/inn/
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This roster has more potential than a SpaceX IPO
The @IUIndy_MBB program announced 🔟 newcomers to the roster on Thursday as the group continues to take shape for the 2026-2027 season. 🐾 Story---> tinyurl.com/mryzdkmd #LetsGoJags #HLMBB
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Really cool deal that Joey Gallo and his Merrimack staff are putting together. I bet this is ELITE.
Excited to go live with the first of its kind, all access, full day coaches clinic on Thursday July 30th. We’ll dive into the philosophy, teaching progression, drills, and adjustments that have helped shape our defensive identity. Register: gallo-zone-academy.square.si…
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Reserve your tickets today to see the Jags in the James T Morris Arena ! am.ticketmaster.com/iuindy/b…

The @IUIndy_MBB program announced 🔟 newcomers to the roster on Thursday as the group continues to take shape for the 2026-2027 season. 🐾 Story---> tinyurl.com/mryzdkmd #LetsGoJags #HLMBB
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How do you teach improvisation? You build environments where the expected solution disappears. In this week’s SG Podcast, Scott discusses VEX drills, “violating expectancies,” and why players need practice adapting when the game breaks the pattern. 🎧podcasts.apple.com/podcast/s…
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Coaches!! Please read the following and check out the link below. Working on getting a community of real X’s & O’s/ hoop junkies on a zoom call tomorrow. The goal is for this to be a community moving forward. If there’s interest message me directly substack.com/@connorharr/not…
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Coaches!! Please read the following and check out the link below. Working on getting a community of real X’s & O’s/ hoop junkies on a zoom call tomorrow. The goal is for this to be a community moving forward. If there’s interest message me directly substack.com/@connorharr/not…

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🏀Our first summer camp tips off in just a few weeks! 🔥 📅 June 22–25 | ⏰ 9 AM–12 PM 🏀 Boys entering K–8th grade 💪 Build skills • 🏆 Compete • 😃 Have fun 🚨 Spots are limited—sign up now to save yours! 📧 brafield@iu.edu
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🚨 TEAM STORE EXTENDED 🚨 The IU Indy Basketball Team Store will now remain open through June 12. Don't miss your chance to grab official adidas gear before the store closes. 🛒 Shop now: bsnteamsports.com/shop/IUI26…
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The most underrated skill in basketball isn't shooting. It isn't ball handling. Dare I say, it isn't even defense. It's learning. One finding from psychology comes from the work of cognitive psychologist Michelene Chi. When researchers compared experts and novices, they found that experts didn't just know more information. They organized information differently. That might sound like a small distinction, but I think it's incredibly important. This is the reason why a chess grandmaster can glance at a board and recall far more information than a novice. At first glance, it sounds like a memory test. But it wasn't really a memory test. The masters weren't remembering more. They were seeing more. They had spent thousands of hours learning which patterns mattered, which pieces were connected, which positions were dangerous, and which ones weren't. The board wasn't a collection of individual pieces anymore. It was information organized into meaningful chunks. How does this relate to basketball? Well, a freshman sits through a scouting report and hears ten separate pieces of information. A veteran sits through the same scouting report and hears ten pieces that fit into an existing framework. It's easy to look at that and assume the veteran just has a higher basketball IQ. Maybe. But the veteran immediately connects those ideas to things we do and things he's already seen. The information has somewhere to go. A different way to organize it. And because of that, he can learn it faster. But it didn't start that way for him and that's the part I think coaches often overlook. But by March, what separates teams isn't always talent, athleticism, skills, technique, etc. It's how quickly they can learn. How quickly can your team absorb a scout with one day prep in a tournament game? How quickly can they adjust in a big game out of a timeout? The best teams I've been around were the teams that could take information from a film session at 12 PM and apply it by 7 PM. Which has lead me to believe every program should have a learning roadmap alongside its offensive and defensive roadmaps. Because if learning is a skill, then maybe we should be training it the same way we train shooting, passing, and defense.
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Trust your instincts. You were likely right all along.
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"Great teammates fly around on D, move the ball on O, and have a 'Fix It' mentality"
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