The Transforming Basketball Podcast

EP137: Q&A with Alex Sarama (Part 2)

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Nov 5, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Alex Sarama breaks down practice design for coaches, emphasizing a shift from merely filling time to solving real problems. He advocates for player involvement in enforcing constraints to foster accountability. The conversation explores the nuances of dribble handoffs, highlighting their efficiency when done correctly. Learn about the stages of skill acquisition and the importance of balancing structured offense with player autonomy, all while focusing on intentionality in teaching.
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ADVICE

Practice: Solve Problems, Not Fill Time

  • Change your practice lens from filling time to solving rate-limiters each session.
  • Design sports-sided games and constraints that directly address the team's problems.
ADVICE

Players Enforce Constraints

  • Get players to officiate and enforce practice constraints to build accountability.
  • Make core constraints automatic and punish lapses immediately to free coach bandwidth.
INSIGHT

Autonomy Drives Exploration

  • Grant players autonomy and accountability to increase engagement and exploration.
  • Trust and freedom let them try new solutions and relieve the coach from policing every detail.
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