Basketball is a team sport. Individual skills are only effective when the team can collaborate, take advantage of each other’s strengths and work towards the same goal. Over a season, your aim is to build a good team – not necessarily one that wins games but one where the players work together and support each other.
You should also be developing individual players. Reward effort and intensity at training. Your training drills should challenge the kids, help them learn new skills, and develop their confidence. And give them plenty of game time to practice their skills!
Finally, coaches are role models and set the standards of behavior for their teams and spectators. Kids don’t just learn technical skills from their coach, they also pick up valuable life skills like leadership, respect, and empathy. Be kind and respectful of all officials and players and be mindful that some referees will be very young and easily intimidated by older coaches.
10 Golden Rules for Coaches:
BACT provides coach resources on their website. Look out for their free coaching sessions and if you are interested in improving your coaching skills, there are also regular coach accreditation courses available and advertised on their website.