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Maximizing Potential: The Impact of Coaches and Resources in Basketball

Maximizing Potential: The Impact of Coaches and Resources in Basketball

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Episode three let's do it Kev what's good brother not much just another week yes I mean let's get right into it man we wanted to talk about player resources right talk a little bit about uh really honestly not let just get started on talk about the resources you had as a basketball player coming up in New York uh maybe even give a little background of what your day-to-day was as a young Kevin Houston growing up in New York who you're were playing with how you trained how you got better maybe even a little back story to the path to the to the essentially the NBA the professional professional level and then we'll segue into the resources that are available now and how players could learn from this and say hey wow he did it with minimal resources I have all these resources available to me what can I do to essentially evolve my game and take my game to the next level let's get into it yeah uh the resources I had what resources first of all we didn't you know back in my day we didn't have a lot of resources uh you know we had to create a lot of our resources uh a lot of times uh when you're growing up I think you actually do better because you're almost in survival mode right you don't have a lot of resources so you kind of got to make things up as you go but our biggest resource I think when I grew up was our a coach uh Tippy who's still coaching nowadays in Brooklyn he's he's helped so many countless uh people uh reach the ultimate level I believe the last time I I checked on the website uh they he's putting through between him and Ziggy putting through aund you know 190 kits uh through division one colleges from the time that I was young to now even now they're still doing the same thing uh so our biggest resource was Tippy because without Tippy I don't think a lot of a lot of people wouldn't have made it uh he had a gym much like mine uh at the Y Brooklyn YMCA that he opened his doors to all the players like we can come work out whenever we wanted to and when when we came he actually had all the training equipment and stuff like that he would give anyone that came in a workout like take for me for instance like I wasn't I tell the kids here I wasn't very good when I first started at basketball uh it it was really you know people like Tippy helping me out understanding like hey this guy's got potential so let me let me train him like he is one of the top guys and that's you know half of my background of why I'm so holding the kids accountable here is because of my background how my a coach was with me he influenced me a lot because no matter whether you know you couldn't shoot you couldn't dribble you couldn't do anything he was the guy that treated you like like you're the star like you were the best on the team and and I think without him doing that a lot of kids wouldn't have made it but again he helped us learn how to work out like he would take us through dribbling drills uh with the heavy ball that's why I I like the heavy ball nowadays helping kids dribble um he like even now you don't see it a lot he actually implemented like a big ball which is Norm like twice the size or three times the size a regular ball is he would have like shooting equipment there that we could have on and really really he was the first I think that did all that everyone else was more like instruction based you do this you do that go right go left and he was more of a guy that he would train you but would have all these tools for you to help you get better well beyond I think it's worth clarifying what do you what do we mean essentially by player resources so clearly you mentioned your previous coach Tippy pause on how he you know was able to provide an open gym for you hold on his name is Tom murnin but we call him we call him Tippy that's his nickname so Tom MC Turnin MC Turner is his real name and he was a he was a Wall Street guy he he was on Wall Street for um I believe like 20 years and he was helping us out as well but I just wanted to clarify what his real name is yeah C that was a big pause was but uh it's it's worth uh clarifying for the listeners what exactly do you be my resources I know you talked about a coach uh your coach that meant a lot to you whether it be skill development simply just having a gym available for you to train in what other resources did did you have or are you just saying that's the only thing that was readily available to you what are some resources that you're able to translate to the listeners so they can understand yeah beyond my coach I also had X Y and Z and then we could transition into the resources that are present today uh like yeah I I think our resources was the coaches around us piece like because we didn't have a lot like I guess you would say another resource could be like the park that you that we would play in like each of us had something where we walk out of our apartment building and there was a court that was our biggest resource right other than that it was all ...
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