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The #EDG will be in Nashville all weekend inside the TOA Sports Performance Center for the BCAT Live Period Event! Looking forward to a great weekend of hoops!
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6'7 '27 Dylan Jones of Bartlett HS(TN)/@TeamThadNation stole show as two way wing at @PangosAACamp,winning Co-MVP of Top-30 game.Relentless wing who is is always in attack mode,is threat on O-glass,&shot it well from 3PT.
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Mitch Johnson shares the biggest lesson he learned from Gregg Popovich.
"How important people and relationships are."
"He understands people and relationships and the significance of every moment and every touch point with every person."
The best leaders and coaches invest in people.
Then he explained what investing in people really looks like:
"That can be having to yell and hold someone accountable. And that can be to put your arm around someone's shoulder and love 'em."
The best leaders combine high standards with high support.
"He did it better than anybody, I think, that's ever walked the sidelines."
"I will attempt to do it my way in whatever that looks like moving forward."
Great leadership isn't one style. It's knowing your people well enough to give them what they need.
Invest in the relationships. Care about people, hold them to their potential, and lead in your style.
(🎥 KENS5 - San Antonio)
Self-doubt gets dangerous when it stays trapped in your head.
Steven Adams shared a technique he’s used for years:
He writes down his raw thoughts exactly as they come out. No filter. No perfect sentences.
Then he rereads them and responds as if he’s talking to a younger version of himself.
Not soft.
Not fake positivity.
Just honest compassion.
Most people would never speak to a teammate the way they speak to themselves.
That’s the shift.
Instead of “toughing it out,” he clears the fog before it affects his performance and his teammates.
Sometimes the strongest thing you can do isn’t to ignore the storm.
It’s facing it clearly.
Would you talk to someone you care about the same way you talk to yourself?
John Beilein's biggest mistake: Saying too much in the locker room after game.
"You can really destroy a team and a young man because of venting in the locker room afterward."
🎙️ Listen now on the Rising Coaches Podcast
Ended our banquet on Tuesday night honoring the class of 2026! A great night of recognizing of our ‘25-‘26 teams all of their accomplishments! What a special group of individuals!
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The #EveryDayGuys would like to thank Coach Penny Hardaway, Tony Madlock, and Steve Wright from The University of Memphis for stopping by our open gym today! #RecruitThe🅱️
Mark Few explains the process Gonzaga uses to work on mental toughness and adversity.
"We spend probably 25-30% of the athlete's time now on mental."
Then he explained what that looks like: "We do this thing called PGMs - Personal Growth Mondays."
"We start every Monday with this Personal Growth Monday. Staff, myself, coaches aren't allowed in there. It's just the players and Travis Knight, our strength coach and mental coach."
They invest the time every week. You can't let the mental game be an afterthought.
"They can dive into a myriad of anything that's currently happening or that they've requested...Processing pressure. Processing expectations. Lack of confidence. Hitting adversity. Handling success."
The best teams train the mind, the body, and develop the person.
Your mind is affected by your daily thoughts, habits and unconscious biases.
Mental fitness helps you build resilience and thrive.
Without investing time in mental fitness, managing stress, anxiety, and challenges becomes harder.
(🎥 Walker Webcast)
"We are not trying to repeat an outcome.
We are trying to repeat a process."
You don’t build dynasties by chasing results.
You build them by mastering the habits that produce them.
The scoreboard only reveals what the process already decided.
🚨 Nick Saban destroying the biggest athlete excuse:
“The illusion of choice.”
“These guys think they have this illusion of choice… like I can do whatever I want.”
Wrong.
You want to be elite?
It takes what it takes.
No half-assing basics.
No skipping the grind.
No “my way” BS.
Lock in on the process… or stay average.
Athletes & coaches — stop buying the illusion…
𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏 𝐆𝐄𝐀𝐑 𝐍𝐎𝐖 𝐀𝐕𝐀𝐈𝐋𝐀𝐁𝐋𝐄 🅱️
Celebrate the 2026 team and season by purchasing your official championship team apparel now! Link to store in our bio!
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It’s not about where you start, but where you finish! The #EDG cap off a state championship season with a #7 and #15 ranking in the final MaxPreps and ESPN rankings!
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