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Coach P

@pnewt0n

NBA Player Development/Skills Coach. Creator.

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Tyus Jones A great guard for all young hoopers to study Everything is skill, pace, and HARD WORK You don’t have to be a physical specimen to be an elite hooper (Via NBA Trainer Coach P 🎥)

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Azzi Fudd (Azzi Fudd) Daily Ball Handing + Pace Work What separates Azzi Fudd? Not the flash. Not the hype. 👉 It’s how she controls pace + plays at full speed, every rep.

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Top 10 2027 prospect, LJ Smith, Holds offers from Ole Miss, Kansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgetown, Indiana, Etc Love the work he’s putting in with NBA Trainer Coach P Where should this future pro go to college?

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A major factor that trainers need to emphasize is pounding the basketball when you dribble If you watch the best guards, they are trying to “Break the Floor”with every dribble This is especially important for taller guards (Via NBA Trainer Coach P 🎥)

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As a small guard, you HAVE to rep your touch around the rim if you want to be an elite scorer There is so much opportunity 5-7 feet from the rim & if you can have elite touch, you are way harder to guard Rep your floaters as much as your shooting (Via NBA Trainer Coach P 🎥)

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More good stuff here from NBA Trainer, Coach P (Coach P) Eliminate the fluff from your workouts and shoot the shots you get in games It’s not rocket science but it takes discipline and consistency which most players don’t have

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As a big, you need to be able to operate out of short roll When you catch the ball, you may not always be able to get all the way to the rim - your 5 foot touch is crucial 🗣️ NBA trainer (Coach P) shows some work he did with Jericho Sims a few years back - Reps, Reps, Reps

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More Azzi Fudd workout footage with NBA Trainer Coach P (Coach P) She is the best player in the nation and should have UCONN in the mix for another National Championship Hard work is undefeated and nobody works harder 🔥

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If anyone wants to know who’s NEXT UP in the women’s game - here you go Class of 2029 Jaiyana Bogan-Jacobs is the REAL DEAL - #1 Player in Arizona Check out some of here work here with NBA Trainer Coach P (Coach P) Elite pace, skill, feel, and an incredible worker 🔥

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If working on daily ball handling like this is good enough for NBA players, than it should be good enough for you You get out of the game exactly what you put into it - Trust the grind (Via NBA Trainer Coach P 🎥)

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Ball handling drills are great and need to be done every day Any time you can work on staying on balance and handling with some physicality, you should do it This is the best way to simulate handling the ball under intense pressure (Via NBA Trainer Coach P (Coach P 🎥)

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If two ball dribbling drills are good enough for NBA Point Guards, they should be good enough for you Continue to take your daily ball handling vitamins because you NEVER graduate from the basics (Via NBA Trainer Coach P 🎥)

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Oso Ighodaro is a player who could have a great season in Phoenix this year Started a handful of games as a Rookie & has so much upside as a facilitating 7 footer with defensive versatility Has put in a ton of work with NBA Trainer Coach P (Coach P)

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Pace is such a valuable skill that elite guards have and average guards don’t You have to be able to go from slow to fast, and stop on a dime NBA Trainer, Coach P (Coach P) is constantly working with pros on refining their pace as you can see with Magic Guard, Tyus Jones

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Damion Lee (Damion Lee) Shooting Work 🎯 Daily reps. Precise footwork. Real pace. What separates Damion Lee? Not the numbers. Not the noise. 👉 It’s how he sharpens the details same form, same focus, every shot.

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Pro’s constantly rep their pace and touch Here is a great example by Corey Kispert, who is a double figure scorer for his career in the NBA Kispert constantly works on slow to fast and fast to slow with his trainer Coach P (Coach P) Elite hoopers create advantages on offense

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99% of players get BLOCKED finishing in traffic It's not about being stronger or more athletic It's the DETAILS that separate elite finishers: • Body positioning (shield the ball with your shoulder) • Hand selection (choose the protected side) • Balance through contact