Philip Whitley (@rockporthoops) 's Twitter Profile
Philip Whitley

@rockporthoops

Father of four, Husband to an amazing wife, teacher and hoops coach

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calendar_today02-04-2009 15:01:01

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Jim Quatromoni (@jimquatromoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MIAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: 86 games played tonight. Brackets updated. We will be dealing with the scheduling results of the blizzard through Sunday. As we get into next week, we will be back on track. MIAA MBCA MSSADA #RoadtoTsongas

Hoop Herald (@thehoopherald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good stuff from Celtics Coach, Joe Mazzulla on practicing with the chaos and unpredictability of a game Needs talked about more in the coaching world (Via Transforming Basketball đŸŽ„)

Michael Strong (@flowidealism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your child becomes a reader, about 80% of the education job is already done. That's my honest assessment after working in education for over thirty years. Everything else is secondary. Most parents think science education is important. Yes it is. But if you can't read the

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regardless of how good you were this season, don’t ever underestimate how much better you can get in 8-9 months. With a strategic, precise skill development plan & a strength/conditioning plan that works on the right things, you can come into the new season a much better player!

Steve Magness (@stevemagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a ​new paper​, researchers argue that: “a primary cause of the rise in mental disorders [in youth] is a decline over decades in opportunities for children and teens to play, roam, and engage in other activities independent of direct oversight and control by adults.”

In a ​new paper​, researchers argue that:

“a primary cause of the rise in mental  disorders [in youth] is a decline over decades in opportunities for  children and teens to play, roam, and engage in other activities  independent of direct oversight and control by adults.”
Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youth sports isn’t dying from lack of talent. It’s dying from overload. No free play, rest, recovery, off-seasons. Too many showcases & tournaments. Not enough development. Parent ego + social media pressure fuel the fire. We don’t need more exposure. We need better environments.

Alan Stein, Jr. (@alansteinjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you play basketball, you need to learn how to MISS. Yep, you read that right. Obviously, the goal is to make every shot you take. But even if you’re an elite shooter
 you’re going to miss almost half of them. The question is: How do you respond when you miss? Because how

If you play basketball, you need to learn how to MISS.

Yep, you read that right.
Obviously, the goal is to make every shot you take.
But even if you’re an elite shooter
 you’re going to miss almost half of them.

The question is: How do you respond when you miss?

Because how
SportsCenter (@sportscenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"When I was a kid, my dad used to always make me sit in the RV and meditate and visualize the outcome of games. ... So when you do play, it's almost like you've been there before." Rip Hamilton on the mindset that helped lead him to a national title at UConn 🏀 (via

Illinois Wolves (@wolvesill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boring Wins play off two feet in the paint Extra passes =good to better shot attack paint with touches hit free throws take great shots finish at the rim win & secure rebounds with two hands keep your man in front of you connected on D don’t gamble on D Boring wins.✅

Noah Sacco (@noahsaccotv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Absolutely miserable. I can't use another word other than absolutely miserable. Every day, ulcers, not sleeping, not feeling good." #KStateMBB interim head coach Matthew Driscoll on how tough the last month has been since taking over for Jerome Tang Courtesy: Big 12 Conference

Gerry DeFilippo (@challenger_st) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Said it once, I’ll say it again
 Do this routine 2-3x per week Focus: Ankles, feet & calves 1. Bilateral extensive pogo (2x30 seconds) 2. Unilateral extensive pogo (1x30 seconds) 3. Bilateral intensive pogo (2x8 seconds) 4. Unilateral intensive pogo (1x8 seconds) Quality