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Longtime Pro Hooper - Corey Standerfer - on Cutting Through the Noise in Basketball Training

Longtime Pro Hooper - Corey Standerfer - on Cutting Through the Noise in Basketball Training

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In this episode of Untapped Stories, we sit down with Corey Standerfer — longtime professional basketball player overseas and now a basketball trainer and performance coach — to talk about player development, coaching the right way, and why cutting through the noise matters more than ever.


After years of playing at a high level internationally and now years of training the next generation, Corey has learned something that many people in basketball overlook:


More content doesn't mean more development.


Highlight reels, viral workouts, and flashy drills may get attention, but real improvement comes from something far less glamorous — mastering fundamentals, training with intention, and tuning out everything that doesn't actually move the needle.


Corey explains that the best player development isn't built on chasing trends. It's built on clarity, repetition, and coaching that puts the athlete's growth ahead of likes, followers, or noise. Talent and effort matter, but knowing exactly what to focus on is what separates real progress from spinning your wheels.


For young basketball players especially, improvement goes far beyond mixtape highlights and trick moves. Footwork, decision-making, body control, and consistency in the basics ultimately determine how far athletes can go — even when social media tells them otherwise.


From there, the conversation shifts into one of Corey's strongest beliefs as a coach:


Coaching should be kid-first, not engagement-first.


In today's training landscape, it's easy for coaches and influencers to lead with controversy, hot takes, or whatever gets the most engagement. But Corey believes that approach does young athletes a disservice.


When coaching is built around what a kid actually needs — not what performs well online — players develop real skill, real confidence, and a clearer sense of identity as athletes. Those lessons carry far beyond basketball — into how they handle pressure, criticism, and growth in every part of life.


He emphasizes that the goal isn't to be the loudest voice in a kid's training journey. It's to be the clearest one.


Throughout the episode, Corey highlights the core principles that help young players develop the right way:


- Cutting through training clutter and social media noise

- Mastering fundamentals before chasing flash

- Coaching with the athlete's best interest first

- Building clarity around what actually drives improvement

- Avoiding controversy-driven or trend-chasing coaching

- Prioritizing long-term skill development over short-term attention


One of the biggest takeaways is that great coaching isn't about being everywhere online — it's about helping athletes know exactly what to work on and why.


Corey's approach reflects both his experience as a pro player overseas and his perspective now training the next wave of basketball talent the right way.


This episode is a must-listen for basketball players, parents navigating youth and travel basketball, and coaches who believe in development over distraction.


🎙️ Untapped Stories is presented by https://athletesuntapped.com/ — the nation's leading platform for private sports coaching. We connect athletes and families with elite coaches who help players build strong fundamentals, confidence, leadership, and lifelong habits through sports.


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