On April 10, 2018, @SouthBayLakers guard Andre Ingram made his NBA debut as a 32-year-old with the @Lakers after 10 years in the G League. The sharpshooter went off for 19 points and inspired countless NBA stars with his journey. Catch his full story on Game Changers presented by @SoFi.
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Old coaches can’t survive in the new era of college basketball.
Sweet Sixteen coaches:
Rick Pitino (73 years old)
Tom Izzo (71)
Rick Barnes (71)
Kelvin Sampson (70)
John Calipari (67)
“Good players want coached. Great players you can’t coach them enough, they want more, more, more. Inconsistent players want coached on their terms”
(Via @HoosierIsh 🎥)
Being coachable is a competitive edge.
Take feedback without flinching.
Apply it without excuse.
Grow without needing praise.
Most players protect their ego.
Winners protect their growth.
Feedback isn’t an attack.
It’s an advantage.
Use it.
Young guards should study old tape of Kendall Marshall
Amazing how many guards over dribble
Hit the ball ahead, incentivize teammates to run hard, make perfect passes
Being a point guard is not as simple as dribbling the ball down the floor