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If anyone is a subscriber, there's a great article on Coach Stoudamire in the Athletic.
For non-subscribers, the article talks about creating a culture of accountability in the program. Also, how he left Pacific because he felt he had maxed out that program, but feels the sky is the limit at Tech because of Atlanta and how wide open the ACC is now.
Here's a quote.
Can Damon Stoudamire return once-proud Georgia Tech to relevance?
The former NBA player has brought ‘juice’ back to Atlanta, as the Yellow Jackets upset No. 7 Duke in his conference debut.
theathletic.com
For non-subscribers, the article talks about creating a culture of accountability in the program. Also, how he left Pacific because he felt he had maxed out that program, but feels the sky is the limit at Tech because of Atlanta and how wide open the ACC is now.
Here's a quote.
“Will somebody please yell, ‘I got f—-ing ball?’”
For a good 40 minutes, Stoudamire’s voice, which usually hovers somewhere between a rasp and a croak, doesn’t rise above conversation level. The morning hug routine spills over into practice, as Stoudamire preaches positivity. High energy, hard claps, boundless encouragement. Until, on a routine three-on-three drill, the Jackets transition on defense in near silence. One group does it, and Stoudamire kindly suggests that someone say they’ve got the lead dribbler. The next group repeats the mistake, and Stoudamire finally yells in exasperation.
It’s a trivial error. It’s not like no one picked up the guy with the ball; they just didn’t communicate the decision to their teammates. “Oh, man, that is him. Attention to detail, that’s what he’s all about,” says junior guard Miles Kelly. “He’s purposefully nitpicking so we get everything down to a T, so in the game it becomes second nature.”