Coach Casey on adjustments

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Coach Casey on adjustments
« on: February 16, 2010, 02:24:16 PM »
http://www.collegechalktalk.com/coachesDiary/st._john-s/2009-10_releases/2.16.10casey

By: Chris Casey, Asst. Coach - St. John's

Every team is different year to year and even within a season. We went in to our conference schedule in early January feeling pretty good about our defense. Our pressure was forcing turnovers and getting us offense off of our defense, teams were shooting a low percentage against us from the floor and from three-point range, and we were outrebounding opponents. We had stressed these areas since our Canada trip in August.

At the start of the conference schedule, our defense became sporadic. We were stopping teams - but not consistently over the course of a 40 minute game. It got us off to an up-and-down conference start and then resulted in a losing streak.  We decided to make some changes in our practice structure. Since most of our defensive struggles appeared in the second half of games (we had five games with first half leads and lost), we put our defensive and rebounding drills at the end of practice. We made them all competitive with some type of score being kept.  We also lengthened the period of time we used for defense.  Any loss in a competitive drill resulted in some type of running.

Suddenly, our defense re-appeared. We've held teams to low shooting percentages and are on a two-game win streak.  Hopefully the adjustment will continue to pay dividends.  As a coach, it's important to understand why your team is not playing well and structure practice accordingly.



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Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2010, 02:27:17 PM »
Congrats to Coach Casey for figuring out that adjustments help in Year 6!  if only they could apply this same adjustments theory to in-game strategy as well!
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« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2010, 02:30:49 PM »
Congrats to Coach Casey for figuring out that adjustments help in Year 6!  if only they could apply this same adjustments theory to in-game strategy as well!

Maybe they will figure that out next season  ;)

Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2010, 02:51:31 PM »
I know the owner of this site I didn't know he was going to this. Definitely interesting.
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Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2010, 02:53:49 PM »
Congrats to Coach Casey for figuring out that adjustments help in Year 6!  if only they could apply this same adjustments theory to in-game strategy as well!

Maybe they will figure that out next season  ;)

i think it's more likely they return to NOT figure it out, but one can dream
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Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2010, 03:42:42 PM »
http://www.collegechalktalk.com/coachesDiary/st._john-s/2009-10_releases/2.16.10casey

By: Chris Casey, Asst. Coach - St. John's

Every team is different year to year and even within a season. We went in to our conference schedule in early January feeling pretty good about our defense. Our pressure was forcing turnovers and getting us offense off of our defense, teams were shooting a low percentage against us from the floor and from three-point range, and we were outrebounding opponents. We had stressed these areas since our Canada trip in August.

At the start of the conference schedule, our defense became sporadic. We were stopping teams - but not consistently over the course of a 40 minute game. It got us off to an up-and-down conference start and then resulted in a losing streak.  We decided to make some changes in our practice structure. Since most of our defensive struggles appeared in the second half of games (we had five games with first half leads and lost), we put our defensive and rebounding drills at the end of practice. We made them all competitive with some type of score being kept.  We also lengthened the period of time we used for defense.  Any loss in a competitive drill resulted in some type of running.

Suddenly, our defense re-appeared. We've held teams to low shooting percentages and are on a two-game win streak.  Hopefully the adjustment will continue to pay dividends.  As a coach, it's important to understand why your team is not playing well and structure practice accordingly.

i'm sure this excuse went right to monasch's and FH's desk.

the players said the had a GREAT practice before the west virginia game.

the problem is the games move too fast for the coaches to adjust on the fly. 

Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2010, 06:52:38 PM »
http://www.collegechalktalk.com/coachesDiary/st._john-s/2009-10_releases/2.16.10casey

By: Chris Casey, Asst. Coach - St. John's

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We made them all competitive with some type of score being kept.  We also lengthened the period of time we used for defense.  Any loss in a competitive drill resulted in some type of running.

Suddenly, our defense re-appeared. ...

Oh, did they just stumble upon the concept of competitive practices and keeping score and having running being a penalty?? I hope not.  Bob Hurley Sr. has been presenting on that subject at coaches clinics for many, many years.  I wonder if our coaches have ever been to one...
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Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2010, 07:16:41 PM »
Maybe Bobby Hurley can coach us next year?

Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2010, 07:39:10 PM »
Shut Up Please.

Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2010, 08:53:15 PM »
Maybe Bobby Hurley can coach us next year?

One can dream...  :-* :-*
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Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2010, 10:59:42 AM »
Congrats to Coach Casey for figuring out that adjustments help in Year 6!  if only they could apply this same adjustments theory to in-game strategy as well!

Coach Casey was sitting on RSHF's lap while he did this interview. 


Re: Coach Casey on adjustments
« Reply #11 on: February 17, 2010, 11:04:33 AM »
Congrats to Coach Casey for figuring out that adjustments help in Year 6!  if only they could apply this same adjustments theory to in-game strategy as well!

Coach Casey was sitting on RSHF's lap while he did this interview.

Thanks for the thoughts, you always add so much to the discussion.
Come to the game tonight and you can sit on my lap tough guy.