In today’s episode, we’re breaking down what actually builds better defenders in the modern game.
Most coaches approach defense with yelling, punishment, endless sliding, and shell drill reps… but none of that matters if your players can’t actually defend 1-on-1.
This episode dives into the three major pillars of developing elite defenders individually (the part most teams skip) and how these foundations translate to better team defense:
1. Perceptual Skills
Elite defense starts with reading the game.
We break down:
2. Movement & Physical Qualities
If players can’t move, they can’t defend.
We cover:
3. Effort (The Right Kind)
Effort isn’t yelling or punishment, but rewiring priorities.
You’ll learn:
Want to Go Deeper?
A ton of what we talk about today connects directly to the ideas inside The Modern Basketball Blueprint, my new book.
If you’re a coach who wants to bridge science, movement, decision-making, and practical training, this book lays out the full framework.
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