Emmanuel Cooper (@coach_coop8605) 's Twitter Profile
Emmanuel Cooper

@coach_coop8605

Assistant Girls basketball Coach at Thomas County Central High School in Thomasville, GA

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Steve Collins (@teachhoopsbball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

High school basketball success isn’t about who has the flashiest offense or the tallest center. It’s about: - Showing up every single day ready to work. - Playing defense like it’s personal. - Valuing every possession, every loose ball, and every teammate.

Bob Starkey (@coachbobstarkey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Best advice I've ever got came from my junior high coach Allen Osborne before I left for my job at LSU over 40 years ago...it still holds true today.

Best advice I've ever got came from my junior high coach Allen Osborne before I left for my job at LSU over 40 years ago...it still holds true today.
Bob Starkey (@coachbobstarkey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The hardest thing to do as a coach is to get players to do the things they don't want to do in order to achieve what they want." -Pat Riley

"The hardest thing to do as a coach is to get players to do the things they don't want to do in order to achieve what they want."
-Pat Riley
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Show Up. This is often the most important step to success. - Show up to the weight room. - Show up in the classroom. - Show up to your workout. - Show up at practice. - Show up to the gym. With Relentless Consistency. Every Day.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 things every athlete can control: 1. Attitude 2. Effort 3. Body language 4. Preparation 5. Response to adversity You can’t control refs. You can’t control playing time. You can’t control opinions. But you can control how you show up.

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

"You don't get to pick when the adversity comes. You don't get to pick for how long it stays. But, we can control our response...our gratitude, and how we treat people as we are going through it. Imagine if we can give our young people that skillset, that mindset." Shea Ralph

Bob Starkey (@coachbobstarkey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Culture is a continuum. This means that it is not merely a matter of creating a culture, but perpetuating it. Those who have been in the organization for the greatest amount of time pass on the values and the message of the organization to those who are just entering.” #CoachK

“Culture is a continuum. This means that it is not merely a matter of creating a culture, but perpetuating it. Those who have been in the organization for the greatest amount of time pass on the values and the message of the organization to those who are just entering.”
#CoachK
Mike Neighbors (@coachneighbors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#300’s When teams zone you, as an offensive coach you now get to determine who guards who. You can manipulate your best offensive weapons into areas being defended by their worst defensive players. PaPa Neighbors called it “hunting the weak antelope” This has been a go-to

#300’s

When teams zone you, as an offensive coach you now get to determine who guards who.

You can manipulate your best offensive weapons into areas being defended by their worst defensive players.

PaPa Neighbors called it “hunting the weak antelope”

This has been a go-to