What color uniforms should we wear in our first game?

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Gatorade

The first player to tell me they read my Blog will get a Gatorade of their choice. They must also tell me where I first started coaching.


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Work Smarter & Playing Catch Up

In the last 6 off season games we are 1-5. There are many reasons for this record, but the one that stands out the most is that we have turned-over the ball on average of 18 times a game.

Yes, we have youth and inexperience, but 18 turnovers a game is inexcusable. Taking care of the ball, making good passes, taking high percentage shots, scoring in transition, identifying defenses, etc. These are all things we need to get better at so we can start having some success in these games. If we can cut the turnovers down by half, I believe the outcome would be in our favor.

Most players don't know how important an off-season is. Aside from travel ball and meeting at the park to play, most players do nothing else. Simply put, park play and travel are not enough. Players need hard core gym time!

The off-season is so you can work on the things you are weakest at. It could be ball handling, shooting, or it could even be working out so you can get in better physical shape. Most of the bball players at South, aside for a few, haven't done as much as they should have this off-season and it has shown in these games. Its like they are four months behind in work, and now they have to play catch up. It's not easy and overwhelming at times.

There is a silver lining in all of this. There is more athleticism with this group than any other group I have ever coached. I also have a few young guys that show much promise. In a few years, I'm sure colleges everywhere will be sending them letters.

With that being said, I know that if my players keep working hard and working smart, the future will look 100% better than the past or present.


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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Fast, Relentless, and Inexperienced

Our first game went much the same as our games this past weekend, except we didn't score as much. Today we lost to BA 56-37. We hustled only half the time, took some weak floaters, and turned the ball over. On top of that, we are still foggy on how we need to play defense.

The only good news is all of these things are correctable and we have 57 days before our first game to fix them. After reviewing the film of the game, I saw a few flashes of greatness among a mix of awfulness. This style of play is tough, but once It gets going It will be very tough to beat.

Next Monday we play the defending state champs Sagemont, and the week after that we play defending district champs Cypress Bay and Dwyer. Win, lose or draw this is great competition for the team and will definitely get us ready for the season.




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Location:Davie PAL

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Back 2 School Tourney

We went 1-3 and gave up way too many points. I always like to take positives away from losses, and this weekend is no difference.

What I like about this team is that they are extremely fast. The can run the floor and get to spots quickly. I know we'll be able to be really effective against teams that like to slow it up.

I also like the fact that we have the ability to score. With the exception of the game vs heritage which we were horrible on the offensive side. We averaged just under 70 points a game. What needs to change is our rotation and movement on the ball and protecting the paint. We also need to concentrate on boxing out. We still think we can out jump teams.

If we work on fixing those things, I think we can start winning more games. When more games are won, the players tend to have more fun.

By the way, I would love to know who is reading these blogs. So the first South student, player, or parent to tell me what the final score of the Gator vs Tennessee game was will win a South ball t-shirt.


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Location:Broward

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

30 minutes

Conditioning for just 30 minutes and I still a had a few kids struggling to get through all the running. I realize its only the first two weeks but I have to wonder what these guys eat everyday that they have no energy after 10 minutes.

I'm thinking most eat junk food or don't eat much at all. Best thing for them to do is eat a good breakfast, eat healthy snacks throughout the day and stay hydrated.
"If you want to be a winner you have to fuel like a winner!" Dwight K Schrute




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Location:South Gym

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Slipping and Sliding







Today we had another slip-sliding conditioning session. Seems like Broward County is not cranking on the AC during the weekends to save a little money. So 30 minutes into conditioning, the boys are drenched in sweat. I don't really mind it much, but there is about 17 guys that wished it was a little cooler in that gym.

With every person dripping with sweat and in pain from all of the running, it looks like we're no where close to mid-season form. If we are going to be a pressure team, then these guys need to be able to run up and down the floor for 48 minutes. We're two weeks away from our first Fall League game, so we got much work to do.

Location:South Plant Gym

Friday, September 2, 2011

South vs Nova football game

Spent a few hours at the first South Plantation home game of the season, and it was packed! There were plenty of parents, teachers, alumni, and a huge section of students.

I have plenty of football players in my class: Manny Abad, Hugs, Cory steel, Richard Darius, Zavier, and I could probably list 10 more. They all told me that not only would they win, but they would score at least 40. Nice to see they came through on their word. Final score South 42, Nova 21. Congrats to them for starting the season well.

I'd love to know who's reading. The first person to tweet me the word #southplantation will get a shout out on my next blog. Enjoy a few pics from the game below.

Coach M

















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Location:South Plantation Stadium