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Mihai Silvășan on Practice Intensity, Risk/Reward Tradeoffs, and The Art of Motivation {Cluj-Napoca}

Mihai Silvășan on Practice Intensity, Risk/Reward Tradeoffs, and The Art of Motivation {Cluj-Napoca}

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This week on Slappin’ Glass, we’re joined by Mihai Silvășan, head coach of U-BT Cluj-Napoca, for a deep dive into motivation, practice intensity, pace, risk-taking, and the daily work of building a team that can sustain success across a long European season.

Coach Silvășan shares how he thinks about motivating players at different stages of their careers, from veterans playing for pride and legacy to younger players trying to make the next jump. He details the standards he sets from the first team meeting, why mental readiness matters more than physical mistakes, and how practice design can create the focus, competitiveness, and intensity coaches want to see on game night.

The conversation also explores Cluj’s high-paced offensive identity, including how they train decision-making against different ball screen coverages, build habits through 2-on-0, 3-on-0, and 4-on-0 progressions, and manage the tradeoff between speed and turnovers. Coach Silvășan also discusses using defensive traps, changing pick-and-roll coverages, and taking strategic risks without overloading players mentally.

The episode closes with a thoughtful conversation on learning, resilience, and why Coach Silvășan views education as the best investment of his coaching career.

What You’ll Learn

  • How Coach Silvășan connects individual motivation to team-wide competitiveness
  • Why the first team meeting is critical for establishing standards, accountability, and practice habits
  • How to motivate veterans, young players, and role players differently within the same roster
  • Why mental mistakes carry more weight than physical mistakes in practice
  • How Cluj structures practice to build intensity, focus, and decision-making under pressure
  • Why “chaos drills” can help players make better decisions at game speed
  • How to train pace without letting turnovers destroy offensive efficiency
  • The benefits and risks of defensive traps, changing ball screen coverages, and altering lineups
  • How Coach Silvășan thinks about 1-2-1-1 pressure as a way to disrupt offensive flow
  • Why education, curiosity, and daily learning remain central to his growth as a coach

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