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How to Build Confidence in your Basketball Game

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

http://www.basketballsuccess.com/basketball_confidence.html

The above link makes reference to the role confidence plays in being a great player. All the great ones have it! They are shocked when they don’t make the play, rather than thrilled when they do. The problem is that to many people believe in the power of positive thinking, rather than the power of hard work through thousands of concentrated reps at appropriate speed and form for many years.

Love on NBA: ‘I haven’t decided yet’

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Posted By Coach Greg Haskell

Story by Jeff Goodman
Jeff Goodman is a senior college basketball writer for FOXSports.com. He can be reached at GoodmanonFOX@aol.com or check out his blog, Good ‘N Plenty.
Updated: April 14, 2008, 5:05 PM EST 14 comments
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UCLA freshman Kevin Love still hasn’t made up his mind (Read More).

Beasley to enter NBA Draft

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Posted By Coach Greg Haskell

Beasley announces decision to enter NBA Draft (Read More).

Report: Love meets with family, will go pro

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Posted By Coach Greg Haskell

Apparently, a weekend with his family didn’t change much for Kevin Love.

It was earlier reported that he had made up his mind, but his mother claimed that the family would convene in Oregon over the weekend to make a final decision.

The paper said an official announcement could come as soon as Wednesday.

Love had a strong freshman season for the Bruins, leading them to their third straight Final Four and earning Pac-10 player of the year honors.

Coach Ben Howland reportedly told Love that NBA scouts had him projected as a sure lottery pick, with some suggesting he could go as high as fourth overall.

Junior point guard Darren Collison is also considering entering the draft, as is sophomore guard Russell Westbrook.

Nuggets Carmelo Anthony Arrested for DUI

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Posted By Coach Greg Haskell

DENVER (TICKER) —Denver Nuggets star forward Carmelo Anthony was arrested Monday morning for suspicion of driving under the influence.

Denver police stated that Anthony was driving south on Interstate 25 roughly around 4 a.m. when he was pulled over and taken into custody. Investigators said he was driving a silver Mercedes that was stopped for failing to drive in a single lane and failing to dim lights.

“Carmelo was pulled over late Sunday night on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol,” said Anthony’s lawyer Dan Recht in a statement. “He cooperated by consenting to a blood test, the results of which will not be available for approximately two weeks. There was no accident and no one was hurt.

“Like anyone in a similar situation, Carmelo has to wait for the results of his blood test. He regrets putting himself in this situation.”

Anthony was released on bond Monday morning on his own recognizance. A summons appearance was scheduled for May 14.

“We are aware of the situation involving Carmelo Anthony,” said Nuggets vice president of basketball operations Mark Warkentien in a prepared statement. “We are currently gathering information and we will have no further comment at this time.”

The Nuggets defeated the Houston Rockets, 111-94, on Sunday. Anthony scored just 11 points on 3-of-14 shooting and was limited to 25 minutes by foul trouble.

Lakers Control Own Destiny

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Posted By Greg Haskell

LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers took sole possession of the Western Conference lead Sunday. One more win and they’re assured of keeping it.

MVP candidate Kobe Bryant had 20 points, five rebounds and five assists before sitting out the fourth quarter, and the Lakers routed the defending NBA champion San Antonio Spurs 106-85 for their seventh win in eight games.

”It was a big game for us,” Bryant said. ”It was another step in the right direction. Going into the playoffs is all about momentum. Now, we just have to take it up another notch once the playoffs start.”

The Lakers (56-25), who clinched their first Pacific Division championship in four years and at least the No. 3 seed in the West on Friday night, will win the conference title if they beat the visiting Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night (Read More).

Bynum sees knee specialist in New York, but isn’t cleared to practice

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Posted By Coach Greg Haskell

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Injured Lakers center Andrew Bynum saw a knee specialist in New York and still hasn’t been cleared to practice, the team announced Thursday.

“This should not be seen as a setback in any way,” said Dr. David Altcheck, who examined Bynum on Wednesday. “Andrew will continue his therapy program and workouts with the Lakers’ training staff and will continue to be monitored until he can return to playing status (Read More).”

Knicks’ Walsh to let Thomas finish season, but will talk with coach, too

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Posted By Coach Greg Haskell

NEW YORK — Isiah Thomas will finish the season as the Knicks’ coach, but needs a good explanation for why things went so horribly wrong for any chance to last beyond that.

New president Donnie Walsh said Wednesday he plans to meet soon with Thomas, and he wants to know why a team he thought could be good instead will finish as perhaps the worst in franchise history.

Walsh insists he hasn’t decided on Thomas’ future with the team, but the Knicks’ 23-56 record clearly works against the coach (Read More).

Kevin Garnett leads Celtics turnaround with intensity and production

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Posted By Coach Greg Haskell

BOSTON (AP) - Kevin Garnett stood tall by his team’s bench, his piercing eyes focused on the action on the court.

It was a meaningless game. The Boston Celtics already had clinched the NBA’s best record and coach Doc Rivers was resting his starters for the entire fourth quarter last Tuesday night in Milwaukee.

But there was no rest for KG. There rarely is.

As his teammates relaxed on the bench, Garnett watched anxiously as the Celtics’ subs blew a big lead then held on to beat the Bucks 107-104 in overtime (Read More).

Why Kobe will be star attraction of intriguing playoffs

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Posted By Coach Greg Haskell

Written By Ian Thomsen Si.com

PORTLAND, Ore. — Kobe Bryant has invested these past five months in trying to gain leverage over his career. The previous four years are his self-imposed burden, and lately he has been trying to lift that gathering weight and tip it over upon itself. He is succeeding.

It’s like watching an undrafted guard work his way into a rotation of guaranteed contracts. That’s how hard Bryant has been working to tip over the past in creation of a pedestal for himself. He is the most talented player in the world and he’s playing with an underdog’s mentality (Read More).