The Hours

SAVI Coaching

The SAVI Coaching Podcast covers the latest insights and trends in the game. Join us as we delve deeper into the questions and topics raised by our SAVI members. Whether you're a coach at any level or simply a basketball enthusiast, you'll find valuable discussions and practical advice for your best season yet. Tune in to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving landscape of coaching. Join our free community: skool.com/savicoaching

  1. How to Teach Decision Making

    2D AGO

    How to Teach Decision Making

    Why do players struggle to execute in games what they can do in practice? The answer isn't more reps, it's understanding the difference between recognition, decision-making, and execution. 📧 Get weekly coaching insights in our newsletter:: https://savi.beehiiv.com/ Tyler sits down with Kyle Koszuta, a former Division I basketball player turned professional pickleball athlete, to break down what he's learned about skill development by going from never playing pickleball to pro in 15 months. Kyle shares the three-step framework (recognize, decide, execute) that's transforming how he trains, and how it applies directly to basketball coaching. You'll learn why most players think their problem is execution when it's actually recognition, how to coach aggressive mistakes vs. bad mistakes, and why your press break fails even though you've practiced it 100 times. Try SAVI Basketball Membership (7-Day Free Trial): https://www.skool.com/savi-coach/aboutWatch WNBA legend Debbie Black Breakdown How to be a Lockdown Defender: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CQE3Wb930c Kyle's YouTube Channel (That Pickleball Guy): https://youtube.com/@thatpickleballguySLAM IT Hydration (Use Code: KYLE10): https://slamit.com/ CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introduction: From Basketball to Pro Pickleball2:34 - Getting on the Right Bus: Coach K's Story7:10 - Why Kyle Left Basketball Coaching11:02 - The Decision to Go Pro in Pickleball18:14 - What Pickleball Taught Me About Coaching23:27 - Coach Players Into Aggressive Mistakes25:17 - The Timeout Trap: Adjustments Players Can't Execute29:01 - The Three-Step Framework: Recognize, Decide, Execute36:00 - "Don't Gamble" vs. "Make Better Decisions"42:11 - Why Pressure Compounds Over Time45:48 - Closing Thoughts#basketballcoaching #coachingbasketball #basketballpractice #playerdevelopment #pickleballtraining #youthbasketball #highschoolbasketball

    50 min
  2. The 10 Levels of Coaching

    JAN 6

    The 10 Levels of Coaching

    Welcome to The Hours podcast by SAVI Basketball! In this episode, Tyler and Mark dive deep into the 10 Levels of Coaching, a framework designed to help you identify exactly where you are in your career and what you need to do to reach the next stage. Whether you are just starting out or leading a championship program, understanding these levels will help you decide where you can become the best coach possible. If you’ve ever felt like you were just "reacting" to problems rather than building a program with intent, this episode is your roadmap to leveling up. 🏆 Join TOC Coach for FREE: https://www.skool.com/toccoach/about 🏀 Join SAVI Basketball with a 7-Day Free Trial: https://www.skool.com/savi-coach/about Key Points & Timestamps [0:00] Intro & Backgrounds: Meet Tyler and Mark, the consultants behind Savvy Basketball.[1:13] The Assistant vs. Head Coach Debate: Why humbling yourself to be an assistant early in your career can lead to reaching higher peaks later.[7:10] Stage 0: The Grasping Coach: Characterized by lack of systems and reacting to problems as they break.[9:00] Stage 1: The Searching Coach: Knowing there is a better way and intentionally seeking out mentors and systems.[10:50] Stage 2: The Defining Coach: Identifying what truly matters and establishing a clear program identity.[12:00] Stage 3: The Stabilized Coach: Implementing systems that automate processes and make the program feel "easier" to run.[15:11] Stage 4: The Prioritized Coach: Learning the power of "No" and focusing on the 3 things that have the greatest impact.[17:24] Stage 5: The Systematized Coach: Creating through-lines where culture and X’s & O’s are perfectly aligned.[18:22] Stage 6: The Simple Coach: The ability to verbalize deep understanding in seconds rather than minutes.[21:12] Stage 7: The Adversity Coach: Intentionally producing challenges and training players to thrive in "messiness".[24:23] Stage 8: The Victory Coach: Systems are so dialed in they operate independently of the head coach.[27:00] Stage 9: The Identity (Transformational) Coach: Impact that outlives your presence and a purpose higher than winning.[28:47] Recap & The "Leap": Why the jump from Grasping to Searching is the hardest and most important step.Action Items for Coaches Self-Audit: Review the 10 stages and honestly identify which stage you are currently in. Remember, you can be at different levels for different areas of your program (e.g., Stage 5 in culture, but Stage 1 in X's & O's).Practice the Power of "No": To move toward the "Simplify" stage, look at your current drills or plays. If they don't fall into your core principles, have the courage to remove them.Train for Messiness: If your team freezes without complete instructions, start giving limited information and letting them "figure it out" to build adversity-tested "Jungle Tigers".Seek a Mentor: If you are in the Searching stage, find a coach or a system (like Savvy Basketball) to help you define your path.

    46 min
  3. Why We Stopped Running Plays and Started Developing Players

    2025-12-31

    Why We Stopped Running Plays and Started Developing Players

    In this episode of The Hours, host Mark Cascio sits down with longtime friend and high school coach Travis Uzee (St. Amant High School, Louisiana) to discuss the evolution of his program. Coach Uzee shares his "coaching superpower"—accountability—and how it serves as the bridge to success on both ends of the floor. The conversation dives deep into Uzee’s transition from traditional set plays to SAVI’s conceptual offense and the Lock Left defensive system. Discover how shifting focus from "developing plays" to "developing players" has dramatically increased his team’s skill level and shooting confidence. Whether you are a veteran coach or just starting your conceptual journey, this episode is packed with "in-the-trenches" advice on practice planning, defensive rotations, and building a culture of toughness. 🕒 Key Points & Timestamps [0:00] Introduction: Coaching superpowers and the value of in-game feel.[9:15] Shifting to Conceptual Offense: Why Coach Uzee moved away from the Flex and Brad Underwood systems.[12:30] Developing Players vs. Plays: How conceptual basketball has "dramatically" improved team skill and shooting.[16:45] Practice Planning Secrets: Using a "game sandwich" and leaving 15 minutes of space for what the team needs most.[22:10] The Lock Left Journey: Successes and struggles in Year 1 of the Lock Left defense.[25:30] Matching Up in Transition: Advice for coaches implementing Lock Left for the first time.[29:45] Going "Full Psycho": Using disruptive inbound defense to create easy turnovers.📝 Action Items for Coaches Leave Space in Practice Plans: Intentionally leave 15–20 minutes of unplanned space in your schedule. Use this time to address immediate needs (e.g., rebounding or shooting) or end early to leave players with "juice" for the next day.Focus on Accountability: Use campus and program accountability as a direct bridge to on-court discipline.Teach "Matching Up" First: When installing Lock Left, ensure your back-end defenders (Nail and Goalie) understand they must match up with specific threats before finding their zone spots.Implement "Psycho" Inbounds: Increase defensive disruption by having the defender on the inbounder prioritize deflections and physical pressure to force turnovers.

    24 min

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The SAVI Coaching Podcast covers the latest insights and trends in the game. Join us as we delve deeper into the questions and topics raised by our SAVI members. Whether you're a coach at any level or simply a basketball enthusiast, you'll find valuable discussions and practical advice for your best season yet. Tune in to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving landscape of coaching. Join our free community: skool.com/savicoaching

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