1995 National Champion, 2011 State Champion, Former Jeffersonville Girls and Boys Basketball Coach, Current Charlestown Athletic Director/IHSAA Executive Board
The Wiley Brown Basketball camp 2026 summer sessions are coming up very soon make sure you get registered to join in on the fun! 💥 🏀! @joshcookNT@AdamMonroe77@wcbrown41 https://t.co/frRSb3wIzV
Working out by yourself? 🏀
No skills trainer? No rebounder? No passer?
Go to my YouTube channel. I’m uploading 7 full self workouts anybody can do.
I partnered with @tjltraining on this - he built me a great training plan. 🫡👇
https://t.co/7S8cVuh7SU
After a great team camp and a great conversation with Coach Doug, and Coach Davis I am blessed to say I have received my first division one offer from Bellarmine University #ᴀɢᴛɢ
The @HoopsHall regrets to learn of the passing of 2005 Inductee, James Barley.
A standout at Marion High School, he was the first in school history to score over 1,000 points, setting all-time records for single-game (30), single-season (490), and career scoring (1,015). He played 78 consecutive varsity games, helping Marion reach the Final Four in 1950 and Sweet Sixteen in 1951 and 1952 under Coach Woody Weir.
At Indiana University, he played three varsity seasons and started on the 1954 Big Ten Championship team coached by Branch McCracken.
As a coach, he began at Van Buren before leading Urbana to its only Wabash County title in 1961 and Montpelier to a school-best 21-3 record in 1965. At Scottsburg (1965–78), his 1969 team went undefeated and set a state scoring record (90 ppg). He compiled a 275-148 record, won multiple titles, sent over 50 players to college, and was known for pioneering weight training and using a full-court zone press for all 32 minutes. He returned as an assistant at Scottsburg from 1991 to 1997.
Help players build range with 20 in 2:00 Shooting.
- Cones are worth 1pt, 2pt, 3 pts. Can’t shoot the same spot twice.
- Score 20, move the first cone behind the third cone and do it again.
- See Bio 👆 for more 🏀 content
🆕 Footwork - The Kobe Drill
🎣 Emphasize on ball fakes (let the fish bite)
🏀 Catch the ball with the hands ready to shoot
👉 Always be a threat
👀 Fake with the eyes
🛑 STOP SHOOTING THE BALL FLAT
You have to get under the basketball to shoot it up. Helping players simplify their start point and lift path can help them feel how easy it can be to get under the ball.
It should yield more optimal arc, and ultimately more made shots.