Titans: Building the Perfect Shot with Noah CEO, John Carter
Inside the Episode What I heard at Sloan [Conference] in 17′, not just from one or two guys, four or five NBA people said ‘John, what you’ve got here is terrific, this is going to go. You need to get ready. But what you need to come up with is some way to tag the […]
Off Ball Cutting Drills – 2v2 Twitchy Start

Two Guard Front – Slot PNR • PG Option

“Box & 1” vs The Pop
Defending a Pick & Pop 5-Man with a Box & 1.
Marko Barac on Hedging the PNR, Spain PNR Reads, and Offensive Rebounding Analytics {Mega Basket}
A masterclass on the podcast this week with Mega Basket Head Coach, Marko Barac! Coach Barac dives deep into the areas of Hedging the PNR, Defending the Short Roll, and gives his thoughts on Offensive Rebounding Analytics and Spain PNR reads during a dynamic “Start, Sub, or Sit?!” Inside the Episode “If there is one […]
Defending the Pop – Box & 1 vs “5-Man”

Post Baseline Grenades

“Hit” the Switch
Last year on the podcast, now Georgia Tech Assistant Coach, Nate Babcock, discussed with us the defensive strategy of “Hitting” (sending a double at the perimeter ballhandler), along with the analytics and overall philosophy behind it. To say the least, that conversation left us thinking, a lot, about the strategy and how/when teams might start to use […]
Brian Morehouse on Failure Recovery, Hidden Benefits of Pace, and Real Career Decisions {Hope}
Slappin’ Glass sits down this week with National Champion Head Coach of Hope College WBB, Brian Morehouse. Coach Morehouse brings almost three decades of Head Coaching experience to the podcast and dives into his thoughts on becoming more of an offensive minded vs. defensive minded coach, leveraging drives, the benefits of great pace, and discusses […]
Opportunistic Movement – Off Ball Shooting
“A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.” – Wayne Gretzky Dustin Johnson’s father-in-law may have been the “great one” in a different sport, but the sentiments of this quote are easily transferable to the hardwood. On any given basketball possession there […]