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Brian McCormick
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    Brian McCormick
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    Nov 14, 2024
    Slowly saying good bye…Find me elsewhere: Videos: m.youtube.com/@BrianMcCormick Newsletter: brianmccormick.substack.com Shooting: 180Shooter.com Biz: playmakersleague.com Social:
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    Brian McCormick
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    Oct 7, 2021
    Iverson Loop. Game-winner. First saw EOS run this in Basket Ettan in 2013.
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    Brian McCormick
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    Sep 16, 2024
    Y’al think I’m crazy when I say children need to shoot with smaller balls, maybe you’ll listen to Ray Allen talk about his 12-year-old son’s shooting… Via @OldManAndThree
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    Brian McCormick
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    Sep 22, 2021
    Probably my favorite ball handling drill.
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    Brian McCormick
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    Jan 19, 2022
    Defensive agility game that I saw posted somewhere by a Japanese coach. 3 defenders guarding the 4 cones.
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    Brian McCormick
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    Oct 30, 2021
    Another simple drill that I’ve started to incorporate to start practices instead of a dynamic warmup.
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    Brian McCormick
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    Mar 25, 2022
    4v3 no dribble shooting (ht @safalika) D-1 coach asked, “Do your guys always go this hard?” Yes. C: “Our guys hate this drill and never play this hard on defense.”
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    Brian McCormick
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    Sep 5, 2021
    In the USA, we’re adamant that 9 year olds can play on a 10’ basket with a men’s ball, but we’re not sure varsity players (15-18) can handle a 30 or 35 second shot clock, while in Europe I’m watching 13 year olds play with a size 6 ball with a 24-second shot clock.
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    Brian McCormick
    @brianmccormick
    Oct 25, 2018
    Here is an NBA player, maybe the best NBA player, warming up. If a HS or NCAA player had this much fun in warmups, his/her coach would get mad. Can he have fun because he is great or is he great because he has fun?
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    SB Nation NBA
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    Oct 25, 2018
    We should’ve known Steph Curry was gonna go off when he made this during warmups 😩😩
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    Warriors on NBCS
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    Warriors on NBCS
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    Brian McCormick
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    Oct 13, 2021
    Adding simple decisions to passing/shooting drills.
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    Brian McCormick
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    Mar 24, 2024
    He just turned 20 & is destroying NBA players, but people are like Kentucky’s too young & inexperienced to beat a team led by a former D2 player.
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    Brian McCormick
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    Apr 26, 2022
    Example of a practice/pregame warmup drill.
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    Brian McCormick
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    Dec 1, 2024
    Basketball is expensive because parents choose the expensive path. Nobody plays "rec ball" at the local rec center or YMCA. They pay an ex-player to rebound for their kid so they're "training". Parents travel to every game. Teams play in big, new facilities. These are choices.
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    @XaviercMiller
    Nov 30, 2024
    Basketball has unofficially become an upper middle class & rich persons sport. It cost anywhere between $30-100 per hour to get a kid basketball training & to play on AAU teams can cost anywhere from $300-600 and that’s without travel, hotels, food, gas, new shoes, etc. Today
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    Brian McCormick
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    Jan 8, 2020
    If I shoot 34% from 3 & 50% from midrange, over 10 shots or 100, I will score more by shooting 3s. This is not controversial; it’s math. If I need to make one shot (I.e. a game-winner), I am more likely to make the midrange shot. It’s math, not rocket science.

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