
A Quick Timeout with Coach Tony Miller
Helping basketball coaches become better teachers of the game through expert coaching interviews and film breakdowns. Each episode designed to fit into your busy schedule. Hosted by Coach Tony Miller.
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Indiana Wesleyan University's Greg Tonagel joins A Quick Timeout podcast to discuss his "I Am Third" philosophy and how his pursuit of being a transformational leader drives the culture of the Wildcats' program. This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball Shooting Machine, the #1 shooting machine in the world!
ESPN's Seth Greenberg discusses what it takes to be an effective coach in the current climate of college basketball. We discuss the environment's impact on systems of play, team building, and player development. This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball Shooting Machine, the #1 shooting machine in the world!
Lipscomb head men's basketball coach, Kevin Carroll, breaks down conceptual offense. He provides ideas for introducing concepts, repping through 5-on-5 play, and adjusting to zone defenses. This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball Shooting Machine, the #1 shooting machine in the world! Mention "Quick Timeo
Coach Brian McCormick dives into how traditional defensive strategies are failing against modern offenses and why a new, more adaptable approach is needed. McCormick breaks down his concept of "no-advantage, defensive-advantage" and shares how coaches can equip their players to thrive in the chaos of today's game. Lear

Pitfalls When Installing Conceptual Basketball Offense | Mark Cascio, SAVI Coaching
SAVI Coaching's Mark Cascio is back to break down the common mistakes coaches make when implementing a conceptual basketball offense. We talk teaching triggers, training decision-making, repping advantage game, and scaffolding to faster gameplay. Coach Cascio shares invaluable insights to help you avoid the pitfalls th
Tony Miller, head men's basketball coach for the Bob Jones University Bruins, shares four practical tips to help you build a championship-level team culture for your basketball program. Whether you're a coach looking to inspire your players or an athlete hoping to contribute more to your team, these insights are a must