Part I Coaching foundation: developing a basketball coaching philosophy; communicating your approach; motivating players; building a basketball programme. Part II Coaching plans: planning for the season; preparing for practice. Part III Coaching offense: basic offensive positions, skills, and sets: teaching offensive skills; developing a running game; developing a half-court offense; special situations. Part IV Coaching defense: basic defensive skills and strategies; teaching defensive skills; teaching team defense. Part V Coaching games: preparing for games; handling game situations. Part VI Coaching evaluation: evaluating players; evaluating your programme.
Morgan Wootten compiled a remarkable 1,274-192 (.869) record
in his 46-year career at DeMatha High School in Hyattsville,
Maryland. Under Wootten, DeMatha won legendary national
championships in 1962, 1965, 1968, and 1984. In 1984, USA Today
named Wootten the National Coach of the Year. His teams recorded 44
consecutive seasons with at least 20 wins and won 33 Catholic
League championships. Most impressive, DeMatha has finished the
season ranked number 1 in the Washington, DC, area 20 times in the
last 33 years.
Wooten first put DeMatha on the national map of high school basketball in 1965 when his team broke the 71-game winning streak of Lew Alcindor's Power Memorial (New York) club. More than 160 of Wootten's former players have played college basketball, and a dozen have played in the NBA, including Adrian Dantley and Danny Ferry. More than 20 of his former coaches or players are now coaching on the high school, collegiate, or professional level. Wootten was inducted into the Naismith National Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000. He retired in November 2002.
Wootten is regarded as one of the best teachers in the history of the game. Coaches throughout the world have read his books, watched his videotapes, and sat spellbound through his clinics for many years. He and his wife, Kathy, reside in Hyattsville. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, golfing, and traveling.
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"""This is the most comprehensive basketball book that I have read.
Coach Wootten covers every aspect of establishing and maintaining a
successful basketball program and reveals the essential elements of
his phenomenal success."""
Rick Pitino
University of Louisville """Morgan is such a great teacher. He has
always amazed me with his ability to organize and teach."""
Mike Krzyzewski
Head basketball coach, Duke University """Morgan Wootten has made a
tremendous contribution to the coaching profession through his
book" Coaching Basketball Successfully," A must-read book for many
years to come."""
Lute Olson
University of Arizona """Coaches, players, and fans will enjoy and
learn from Wootten's engaging and information-filled book."""
Dean Smith
Former head basketball coach, University of North Carolina """This
book should be every aspiring coach's bible."""
Pat Riley
Head coach, Miami Heat """Outstanding effort! Not to be
missed."""
Chuck Daly
Former head coach, Detroit Pistons, New Jersey Nets
Head coach, 1992 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team """All of us in
the coaching professions should be grateful that Morgan Wootten
made his tremendous experience available to us in this book."""
Bob Knight
Head basketball coach, Texas Tech University
From Scholastic Coach & Athletic Director
"""The Great One (Wootten) retired a few years ago, but his truth
goes marching on."
From Powerbasketball.com
"""If you are looking to further your knowledge from one of the
greatest coaches to ever coach the game, this is awesome. Coach
Wooten's philosophy on the game of basketball is wonderful. His
ability to teachplayers and make his teams great was incredible.
There is more inside this book than I expected.
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