The more games you coach, the more comfortable you feel.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do think coaches need to get away from the game more, though. It's good for them.
My coach is pushing me harder than ever to make sure I stay at a good level.
Sitting behind the bench at games is the hardest thing I've ever had to go through because basketball is really most of my happiness. So when I can't go out there and exert energy and have fun and things like that, it kind of puts everything else into perspective.
Coaching takes patience. I'm more enthused when teaching players who want it versus when I have to.
I think the most important thing about coaching is that you have to have a sense of confidence about what you're doing.
I'm used to being coached. Something I learned long ago is that a coach is trying to make you better and to be the best version of yourself.
I like playing. I wouldn't be a good coach. I don't have the patience to be a coach.
When I work a game as an analyst, all I do is look at the game like a coach.
The players fire the coach, and as long as I'm on the same wavelength with them, I can coach as long as I want to.
I just feel so much more comfortable and confident every game I play.