Sirdarious Roundtree (@coachtree11) 's Twitter Profile
Sirdarious Roundtree

@coachtree11

Growth • Purpose • Impact | Head Basketball Coach @lmramshoops | Identity in Christ | “Who you become as a result of the chase is the most important thing.”

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Dave Ramsey (@daveramsey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humility recognizes that God is 100 percent responsible for every blessing, every success, every outcome, and every reward in my life. I only have these things because God gave them to me. Sure, I worked hard, but God provided the result.

Kevin DeShazo (@kevindeshazo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your mindset is either an asset or a liability. It’s either building you up or holding you back. It’s either working for you or against you. Make your mindset your advantage.

Dip Metress (@dipmetress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most important thing in defense is not your system and how smart you are, it is how hard you can get your kids to compete; that trumps anyone’s system.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any coach can learn the X’s and O’s. The best coaches focus on: 1. Building their Culture 2. Developing a System 3. Creating a winning Mindset 4. Building player Relationships 5. Developing player Leadership What is your focus?

Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mike Tomlin said, "When I fail man, I expect it to hurt. I'm ok with that component of it." "But I can't hurt too long because then it jeopardizes what lies ahead." You can't avoid failure or losses. The choice lies in how you respond. (Blitzburgh)

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You have to let go of outcomes. It has to be about the enjoyment and embracing the process,” JJ Redick True leadership isn’t about being right; it’s about doing what’s right and having a passion to inspire others to seek daily growth.

3D Coaches (@3dcoaches) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The highest form of motivation is love. When people love their… - coaches - teammates - mission - culture …they will PURSUE and PERSIST at the highest levels, even choosing self-sacrifice for the benefit of others.

ACC Network (@accnetwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I've been blessed, I enjoyed the ride and it's time to move on to the next chapter." After his final game, Leonard Hamilton reflects on his legendary coaching career.

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COACHES: Your job is not to mess with your player's heads to make them tough. Your job is to love them and speak life into them to make them strong. ~ Jon Gordon

Vince Wolfram (@vincewolfram15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dylan Cardwell on what brought this #Auburn team together before the season began: "Bruce Pearl had these mandatory 9 a.m. breakfasts... The difference with this year's team is we started having Bible study at these breakfasts." Give this answer a listen. 🙏🙌

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If you don't want problems, don't recruit them. I don't recruit entitlement kids. There is no way that I recruit a kid unless I know that he will buy into the way we do things." Great teams don’t have passengers. This isn’t a ride, it’s a responsibility.

Kevin DeShazo (@kevindeshazo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ego chases headlines, awards, credit, hype, recognition, attention. Humility chases impact, influence, progress, results, growth. Focus on what matters. Focus on what lasts. Humility is the way.