You brought the big mind of today's basketball, good job coach Miller! :)
@mattmichael5298Ай бұрын
Holy smokes! Great job coach!! You had on the GOAT!
@brendanmgillАй бұрын
Fantastic video. Practical ideas. Can't wait to use/adapt these ideas.
@TonyMillerCoachАй бұрын
@@brendanmgill I used several of these yesterday in a workout. The kids loved them.
@behaviourbro8495Ай бұрын
Notice how many times this guy says "kind of..." while explaining a drill and then ask yourself how confident you are in his coaching.
@TonyMillerCoachАй бұрын
The Cleveland Cavaliers were confident enough to hire him as their director of player development 😂
@behaviourbro8495Ай бұрын
Bully for him.
@MikeWeir-w1iАй бұрын
Spot on. Coaches are falling in love with the games approach but can't really measure the results. Alex is a terrible coach. He had a terrible record with College Basket, he was an "adviser" for the Paris Basketball Coach that got fired a couple years ago, with a terrible record. This guy has zero results. TonyMiller I appreciate your videos but this guy is terrible. As for how he landed the Cavaliers job, clearly they didn't do their homework and wouldn't be the first time. Saying he has a NBA job doesn't mean he is good.
@TonyMillerCoachАй бұрын
@@MikeWeir-w1i Just wondering what you're meaning by "can't measure the results."
@absorbcontactАй бұрын
@@MikeWeir-w1i It would probably be better to know the difference between CLA and game-based approach when making such inappropriate statements. And if you really believe that only winning makes a good coach, you should probably also invest time in understanding what long-term player development means. It`s not a sprint, it`s a marathon.