Coaching Basketball

Brock Bourgase

Basketball tips, techniques and thoughts for coaches and players. Analysis of recent games, breakdown of strategies and studies of statistics. Looking at the sport and life in order to learn. Improve training sessions, practices and games.

  • 15 minutes 40 seconds
    Transformational Leadership with the Toronto Raptors
    The Toronto Raptors hired Masai Uriji to replace Bryan Colangelo as General Manager. In addition to managing the roster, Ujiri needs to establish a team culture and follow through in order to truly change the team.
    4 June 2013, 3:52 am
  • 14 minutes 29 seconds
    The Heat Beat the Raptors on the Court and in Basketball Leadership
    Miami’s 108-91 win over Toronto on St. Patrick’s game not only showcased the Heat’s elite talent but a wide gap in leadership between the two teams. When games are competitive in crunch time – this game was tied at 77 with 11:06 to play in the fourth quarter – the Raptors’ leadership fails. There is a lack of organizational leadership, leadership by example and vocal leadership. Keep pulling the rope together.
    18 March 2013, 3:50 am
  • 22 minutes 50 seconds
    What’s Wrong with the Raptors?
    The Toronto Raptors have started the season off 3-13, alienating many fans. Compared to last year, offense is a little better and defense is a few points worse but the record is a disappointment. The difference comes down to a few minor points: conceding open baskets, allowing a little more penetration and needing too much help while rotating too slowly.
    30 November 2012, 6:22 am
  • 14 minutes 47 seconds
    Peyton Manning and Leadership
    In addition to improved passing statistics and a more efficient offense, Peyton Manning has contributed to the Denver Broncos with his leadership, making for a harder working, more professional and more focused team.
    17 October 2012, 3:59 am
  • 18 minutes 30 seconds
    Yunel Escobar and the Blue Jays Culture
    Yunel Escobar’s decision to print a homophobic slur on his eye-black is an example of a team that is not sufficiently focused on professionalism and athlete development to win.
    21 September 2012, 4:53 am
  • 17 minutes 3 seconds
    Three Ways to Reach Goals (at School and on the Court)
    Canada Basketball’s new approach to the Senior Men’s National Team follows three successful approaches from the recent 2012 Olympics (Spain/Argentina, the United States and Russia). High school teacher-coaches can create a family environment, an elite organization and a resilient work ethic to help student-athletes buy in and reach their goals.
    31 August 2012, 2:35 am
  • 17 minutes
    Building and Developing Great Teams
    As the season ends for the Toronto Raptors, they are faced with the fact that success may be multiple drafts away.  Consistent winners have built their teams through the draft, selecting talented athletes and developing them into great players.
    4 May 2012, 3:55 am
  • 16 minutes 3 seconds
    38 Days Later: Is Linsanity Over?
    Contrasting the performance of Jeremy Lin between a 90-87 win over the Toronto Raptors on February 14th and a 96-79 loss on March 23rd. How has the return of Carmelo Anthony and the hiring of Mike Woodson changed Lin’s numbers?
    25 March 2012, 6:23 am
  • 20 minutes 52 seconds
    Can 2:11 Define a Season?
    Toronto led Los Angeles 88-84 with 2:11 left in Sunday’s game. Unfortunately, after the Lakers took timeout, the game took a turn for the worse for the Raptors, much like many other games this year. Consistent decision-making, toughness and teamwork is required to succeed throughout the season.
    13 February 2012, 2:53 am
  • 12 minutes 26 seconds
    The Toronto Raptors without Andrea Bargnani
    The Toronto Raptors face many obstacles while Andrea Bargnani is out with a calf strain. This podcast is devoted to strategies the team can employ in order to succeed without their key player.
    2 February 2012, 6:09 am
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