John Santi (@jsanti4) 's Twitter Profile
John Santi

@jsanti4

5th grade Teacher-Livonia Public Schools. That's what character is...it's in the try.

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calendar_today04-04-2009 03:19:59

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Dennis Marshall (@mar5hallhoops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am begging you players to do 2 things and it will elevate your game. Start playing off 2 feet and adding pump fakes into you game. I promise an in crease of at least 3ppg in your scoring average and improve your efficiency. It’s not the cool sexy thing but it’s very important.

Coaching U (@coaching_u) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It's not about makes & misses. It's about being able to repeat the same process, every single time, over & over again." Piston's assistant coach Fred Vinson shares tips from his proven approach to developing elite shooters at the NBA level.

Reid Ouse (@reidouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drop Cross to Push Cross Work on changing directions in a downhill attack. Let the ball lift, rather than putting it back down right away.

Michael Jagacki (@mike_jagacki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to see a full breakdown of Davion Mitchell’s defense check out the full YouTube breakdown here : youtu.be/dCBZ_nMlao0?si…

Jay Glazer (@jayglazer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Normally we come on to complain about travel but I am actually going to use X to give some love here for Detroit Airport, best airport experience I’ve had in a while. They had karaoke going on, people singing and dancing and HAPPY, great restaurants and bars. I’m exhausted from

Coaching U (@coaching_u) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Need a pre-practice routine? Mike Brey demonstrates the basics of his 3-on-0 & 4-on-0 warm-up that incorporates passing, cutting, and spacing reps for every position group. No defense, just game-like movement to get players talking, moving, and in rhythm before the practice

Michael Jagacki (@mike_jagacki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More teams are running offense through the elbows — which makes the “sniper steal” a great weapon. Toumani Camara and Dyson Daniels are two of the best I’ve seen. You’re guarding the nearside corner, reading the elbow entry. Almost every pass goes to the outside hand, and that

Better Basketball (@btrbasketball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Post play tip: Catch with your back to the basket, ‘knock on the middle door.’ If it’s open—attack the midline. If it’s closed—drop step. One move, one counter… and you’re unguardable 1-on-1.

Hoop Herald (@thehoopherald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is so BIG TIME from Nikola Jokic Jokic getting on the young Nikola Topic for not giving a touch to everybody on the bench when he was subbed out This is the type of leadership that the true greats have 🗣️ (Via Eurohoops 🎥)

Reid Ouse (@reidouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drop Cross to Swing Step If you get cut off far away from the rim, a swing step is a great option. It allows you to secure the basketball and still cover a considerable amount of space.

Michael Jagacki (@mike_jagacki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Davion Mitchell is one of my favorite defenders to study—especially for smaller guards. Here are a few things every coach and player can steal from his game:

Davion Mitchell is one of my favorite defenders to study—especially for smaller guards.

Here are a few things every coach and player can steal from his game:
Reid Ouse (@reidouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Your stop needs to be a surprise." Stopping is the most efficient way to create space. But if you are decelerating before you stop, the defense is going to slow down, limited the amount of space you are going to create.