I am not a fan of the Princeton Tigers but a Wisconsin Badger basketball fan, Pete Carril is a tough, tenacious basketball coach who beleived in certain principles that went beyond the game of basketball. These principles gained the trust and confidence of his players. Which explains why he was able to coach basketball for so long in an age defined by "image over substance"... shoe contracts, commercials, etc. I wish that...
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What can you say about Pete Carril, The man is bringing the skills back into the game. Now, with the defensive rules in the NBA going back to their original state persistance with philosophy like this is the way the game will be played for years to come. This offense and its principals are great for any age group. The lost art of passing and cutting to create opportunitys for your teammates is no more. Buy the BOOK, see the...
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In the summer of 1991, I spent a week at Pete Carill's Basketball Camp in Princeton. When Coach Carill listened to me speaking spanish with a group of friends he came by and started joking with us... in spanish. He told me about his Spanish roots and kept practicing it all week long. We made quite a friendship. As a 14 year old boy I was very impressed with his philosophy of life. He's not only one of the premier basketball...
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Coach Carrill boils the game of basketball down to a very simple philosophy that being good at the fundamentals of the game make you a good player, regardless of what position you play. The ability to pass, shoot, dribble, rebound, and play defense are becoming a lost art in the "complete" player. Coach Carrill accurately points to the fact that the "specialists" of today are usually lacking in one or more of these skills...
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The role models for young coaches today are all salesmen. Coach Carril is a teacher first and foremost. Teaching is something that is being done less and less in basketball and the quality of play is reflecting this. Coach Carril can get you thinking straight again.
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