coaching career
Question
Interview Number Two
1. What do you like most about your job?
2. What do you like least about your job?
3. What made you go into coaching?
4. Who are the people who sit at the table were you check in?
5. What do you do after games?
6. What days and months do you practice?
7. Which was your most memorable game?
8. Who is your favorite player? Why?
Answer
Interview Number Two
1. What do you like most about your job?
I am not a career coach. I coached for a few years when I was
younger, and I haven't coached in about 10 years. But what I
loved about it was the teaching process.
2. What do you like least about your job?
There is a tremendous amount of time you have to devote when you
decide to coach a sport.
3. What made you go into coaching?
My best friend who was already coaching asked me to coach with
him.
4. Who are the people who sit at the table were you check in?
Normally you have the person operating the score-board, you have
the official scorer that records everything in the book, and
sometimes you have stataticians keeping track of the players
points, assists, etc.
5. What do you do after games?
As a coach I always go over the strenghts of the game, and also
where we lacked as a team, depending on our performance.
6. What days and months do you practice?
This question is Not Applicable since I do not coach anymore
7. Which was your most memorable game?
8. Who is your favorite player? Why?
I would have to say my favorite player today is Kobe Bryant,
because I love his intensity, his competitive nature, and his
desire to be the very best all the time. When I was a kid, it
was Magic Johnson because he was a leader and a team player. I"m
also a huge Laker Fan. But I also love Michael Jordan because he
is simply the best player to ever play the game.
Basketball IQ and Evaluating Talent
I suck at BASKETBALL