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<blockquote data-quote="BeeRBee" data-source="post: 220546" data-attributes="member: 1466"><p>That's a great article - thanks. Sounds like the kind of person that would be helpful to any young coach, if they are willing to be "coached" themselves.</p><p></p><p>I assume that under NCAA rules he isn't allowed to actually coach the players during practice, but it sounds like he provides counsel to them.</p><p></p><p>I think sometime midway through this past season, a new face appeared at the end of the GT bench. At least, that's when I first noticed him. I think someone on a message board claimed he was a sports psychologist, and I think at least once he spoke to the team before half time. It was also around this time that the team did a few different things at the second half warm up, such as jogging from half court to the baseline at a game. Maybe this was a sign of trying to provide this type of additional resources to the team and coaching staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeeRBee, post: 220546, member: 1466"] That's a great article - thanks. Sounds like the kind of person that would be helpful to any young coach, if they are willing to be "coached" themselves. I assume that under NCAA rules he isn't allowed to actually coach the players during practice, but it sounds like he provides counsel to them. I think sometime midway through this past season, a new face appeared at the end of the GT bench. At least, that's when I first noticed him. I think someone on a message board claimed he was a sports psychologist, and I think at least once he spoke to the team before half time. It was also around this time that the team did a few different things at the second half warm up, such as jogging from half court to the baseline at a game. Maybe this was a sign of trying to provide this type of additional resources to the team and coaching staff. [/QUOTE]
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