Monday, April 29, 2013

BEST ADVICE FOR A BASKETBALL PLAYER FROM ALAN STEIN

The following comes from Alan Stein and his amazing website StrongerTeam.com.  This is one of the best sites out there with tons of outstanding advice and amazing video -- it is a must see for all coaches and athletes.  This segment is titled "Best Advice for Basketball Players" but I know a lot of athletes in other sports that will be able to relate.

KD ON LEARNING FROM PAST GREATS AND LOOKING TO IMPROVE

During this interview with Magic Johnson we are struck with his commitment to understand that history of the game along with his humility.  It is also great to hear that he wants his coach to drive him to greater levels.

Monday, April 22, 2013

MICHAEL STRAHAN'S MOTIVATION

"My greatest motivation was the fear of failure. I knew the team was depending on me, and the very last
thing I wanted to do was let my teammates down."
 
-Michael Strahan

Thursday, April 4, 2013

WARE THINKING OF HIS TEAMMATES

The following is an excerpt from a story on CNN.com written by Ben Brumfield and Michael Martinez.  You can read the entire article here:

Kevin Ware's leg may be broken but not his spirit.
 
Not in the least bit.
 
And while his teammates were horrified at the gruesome injury, Ware said it was divine providence.
 
"This is all God. This is all God's plan. He would never let anything happen that He wouldn't want to happen," he said.
 
Teammate Luke Hancock came over to Ware as he lay on the floor and said a prayer for him.

Ware said to himself that "I'm either going to cry ... or I'm just going to try to say some words (to help the team)." He thought of his team and put the pain behind him.
 
In a two-hour surgery, Ware's broken tibia was straightened and a rod was inserted into it, according to a statement from Kenneth Klein, senior associate athletic director for media relations at the university.
 
For the team and victory
 
In spite of the pain and the road to recovery ahead, Ware is still thinking of his team, not himself.

"I'll be fine, but (we've) still got to win this championship," he said.
 
Mr. Inspiration is ready for the Final Four, where his team is two games away from a potential national championship.
 
He has already made his way to Atlanta to cheer the Cardinals on in person. During his interview with CNN, he and his mother donned T-shirts with the words "Win it for Kevin."