Slappin' Glass Podcast

Slappin' Glass

Exploring basketball's best ideas, strategies, and coaches from around the world.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Dave Collins on Anticipation, Shared Mental Models, and Blending Coaching Methods

    In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Dave Collins for a wide-ranging conversation on coaching, skill acquisition, practice design, and the importance of knowing when different methods fit. As ecological dynamics, the constraints-led approach, cognitive science, and predictive processing continue to shape modern coaching conversations, Dave brings a balanced and practical lens to the discussion. Rather than treating any one approach as the answer, he pushes coaches toward a more useful question: what are we trying to achieve, with this group, in this moment, and why? The conversation explores how coaches can blend different approaches across the season, from early skill development and player understanding, to building shared mental models, anticipation, team coordination, and decision-making under pressure. Dave also discusses the role of film, small-sided games, representative practice design, and the value of moving between “thinking slow” and “playing fast.” We also dive into resilience, failure, and the “informed art” of coaching, including how coaches can design challenges, debrief effectively, and help players learn from both good and bad days without turning every setback into a vague motivational slogan. For coaches interested in ecological dynamics, constraints-led coaching, cognitive science, predictive processing, player development, anticipation, practice design, and team learning, this episode offers a grounded look at how theory can become more useful inside real coaching environments. What You’ll Learn  How ecological dynamics, cognitive science, and predictive processing can all fit inside a coach’s toolkit  Why the best coaching answer is often not “which method is best?” but “what does it depend on?”  How coaches can build shared mental models within a team  Why film still matters, even inside representative and constraints-led practice environments  How to use small-sided games, whole-part-whole teaching, and purposeful practice design  Why anticipation is shaped by experience, scouting, understanding, and focused attention  How coaches can move players from “thinking slow” to “playing fast”  Why resilience is often overused, misunderstood, and better treated as an outcome than a fixed trait  How to design challenge, failure, and pressure without overwhelming players  Why adaptive expertise may be one of the most important qualities for modern coachesTo join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 70 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

    1hr 5min
  2. 8 MAY

    Attacking the Switch in Secondary Actions, Co-Creating Stories, and Elevated Horns Actions {SG Deep Dive}

    In this week’s Slappin’ Glass Deep Dive, we go deeper into one of the most important offensive conversations in the modern game: how to attack switching defenses. As switching continues to become a preferred solution for defenses at every level, offenses can no longer rely only on simply “getting the matchup” and hoping the possession solves itself. The best teams are finding ways to create the switch, organize spacing around it, and attack before the defense can load up, scram out, or triple switch its way back to neutral. In this episode, we explore the details behind turning a switch into a real advantage. From immediate mismatch attacks and early seals, to stampedes, clears, flares, pitches, short rolls, and corner skips, the conversation focuses on how offenses can punish the defense without becoming stagnant or predictable. We also discuss the importance of storytelling in teaching offense. The best concepts are not just a list of actions, but a way to help players understand the problem, recognize the advantage, and play with clarity inside the possession. For coaches looking to better understand modern spacing, mismatch creation, and late-clock problem solving, this Deep Dive offers a detailed look at how top teams are attacking one of basketball’s most common defensive answers. What You’ll Learn: How to attack switching defenses with more than just isolation We explore ways to punish switches through seals, stampedes, clears, flares, pitches, and short-roll solutions. Why timing matters after the switch happens The offense has a small window before the defense can load up, scram out, or triple switch back to neutral. How storytelling helps players understand offensive concepts The best teaching connects the action to the problem it solves, giving players more clarity and confidence inside the possession.To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 70 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

    31 min
  3. 24 APR

    Rusty Earnshaw on Leadership Mindsets, "The Invisibles", and Mastering Tough Conversations

    In this episode of Slappin’ Glass, we sit down with performance coach and leadership expert Rusty Earnshaw to explore the evolving role of the modern coach, from tactician to culture architect. The conversation dives into the concept of multiple mindsets, and how great coaches constantly shift between teaching, challenging, and competing environments, while also navigating emotional, tactical, and relational demands. Rusty unpacks how elite coaches create shared language and mental models within teams, aligning both staff and players around clear expectations while still allowing for individual growth. He also introduces practical frameworks for leadership, including how to balance player ownership with authority, and how to build environments that produce better learners, not just better players. The episode goes deep into one of the most critical and often overlooked coaching skills: having tough conversations. From assuming positive intent and creating safe spaces, to knowing when to act or when to pause, Rusty provides actionable strategies to handle the thousands of micro-interactions that ultimately define team culture. Throughout the conversation, a central theme emerges: the best coaches don’t separate culture and tactics, they connect them. By simplifying communication, storytelling, and decision-making, they create clarity under pressure and unlock performance where it matters most. 🧠 What You’ll Learn  How to apply multiple coaching mindsets (learn, challenge, win) within a single practice or season  Why shared language and mental models are essential for alignment across players and staff  A practical framework for deciding when to keep coaching a player vs. when to let go (Energy, Resources, Accountability)  How to design team culture through four key questions: Who are we? Why are we here? How will we play? How will we win? Why the best coaches focus on creating great learners, not just executing systems  How to recognize and respond to the “invisibles” (trust, confidence, connection) within a team  A step-by-step approach to restorative conversations and building trust through communication  Why assuming positive intent is the foundation of all successful tough conversations  How to improve as a coach through feedback loops, reflection, and seeing through the player’s lens Why blending storytelling, simplicity, and tactics leads to better decision-making under pressureTo join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 70 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

    1hr 3min
  4. 10 APR

    Nick Pasqua on Difficult Coaching Paths, Combining Euro and Princeton Offenses, and Efficient Player Analytics {Coker University}

    In this episode, we’re joined by coach Nick Pasqua for a powerful and honest conversation on resilience, leadership, and building a program from the ground up. Coach Pasqua shares his unconventional path through the profession — from early success and landing a head coaching job at 30, to being fired after one season, and then taking over one of the most challenging programs in Division II basketball. Through those experiences, he unpacks the realities of coaching that often go unspoken: failure, self-doubt, identity, and the pressure to prove yourself. We dive into the transformational lessons that reshaped his leadership approach — moving from control and ego-driven coaching to clarity, adaptability, and player-centered communication. Pasqua details how simplifying standards, prioritizing effort and accountability, and embracing authenticity became the foundation for rebuilding culture and driving a historic turnaround. On the court, we explore how necessity fueled innovation, including blending Princeton concepts with Euroflow motion to create adaptable, hard-to-scout offensive structures built around decision-making and spacing. This is a must-listen for any coach navigating adversity, building a program, or striving to evolve their leadership. 🧠 What You’ll Learn  How failure and adversity can accelerate growth and clarity as a coach  Why authenticity and adaptability are critical to leadership success  How to build culture through simple, consistent standards  Creative ways to merge offensive systems to enhance decision-making ⏱️ Key Moments [0:00] Intro + Pasqua’s journey begins [2:30] Landing a head coaching job at 30 and early expectations [5:30] First-year struggles: trying to be someone else as a leader [7:50] Getting fired and navigating uncertainty [10:00] Taking over one of the worst programs in Division II [12:00] The 2–26 season that changed everything [13:50] Breakthrough: transfer portal + 20-win turnaround [15:20] Leadership lessons: ego, communication, and player connection [18:00] Family conversations and deciding to keep coaching [21:30] Rebuilding a program: culture, standards, and accountability [25:15] The “3–4 rules” framework (effort, respect, accountability) [27:30] Start/Sub/Sit: merging Princeton + Euroflow concepts [28:30] Building offense through 3-man actions and structure [32:00+] Creating adaptable, hard-to-scout offensive systems To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 70 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

    1hr 13min
  5. 27 MAR

    Johnnie Bryant on the ISO Analytics, Building Decision Makers, and Elite Communication Habits {Cleveland Cavaliers}

    What You’ll Learn  The one stat that should drive every late-clock ISO decision  How NBA staffs use constraints to build decision-makers, not robots Why most teams fail at communication—and how to fix it Episode Summary What actually decides late-clock possessions? And why do most teams break down when it matters most? Cavs Associate Head Coach Johnnie Bryant joins the show to unpack how elite teams think about decision-making, adaptability, and communication at the highest level. We start with constraint-based coaching and ecological design—how creating the right environments allows players to discover solutions, build instincts, and shape your system in real time. Defensively, Bryant flips the script: great teams don’t rely on perfect execution—they prepare for when things go wrong. The edge comes from solving breakdowns, rotations, and chaos better than your opponent. In Start, Sub, or Sit, Bryant identifies off-the-dribble shooting as the most dangerous variable in isolation—because it forces defenses into difficult tradeoffs: stay home, force direction, or commit to a trap. Then, we close on culture—where Bryant explains why vulnerability is the hardest skill to build, and why without it, communication under pressure will always break down. Key Moments 2:30 – Why constraints create better players 4:30 – Letting players shape your system 9:30 – Reading spacing vs forcing structure 13:20 – Defending chaos, not perfection 21:45 – Start, Sub, or Sit: ISO decisions 22:00 – The #1 ISO metric 23:30 – When to trap vs stay home 25:00 – The risk behind every double team 29:10 – Why teams struggle to communicate 33:00 – Training communication in practice 36:45 – Coaching personalities that actually stickTo join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 70 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

    58 min
  6. 13 MAR

    Clare Murphy on Shared Narrative, Connection, and Building Real Team Cohesion

    In this episode of the Slappin’ Glass Podcast, we sit down with master storyteller and communication expert Clare Murphy to explore the powerful role of storytelling, narrative, and communication in building culture within elite sports teams. Drawing on her work with organizations ranging from the Mission Critical Teams Institute to elite sports environments and NASA, Clare breaks down why stories—not information—are the most effective way leaders transmit belief, values, and identity to their teams. Together we dive into how coaches can use storytelling to build trust, strengthen cohesion, communicate under pressure, and shape the narrative of their teams. Clare also explores the neuroscience behind why stories stick in the brain, the difference between leadership and membership, and how rituals, shared narratives, and reflection practices can accelerate team belonging and performance.  What You’ll Learn Why storytelling is the most powerful tool for transmitting culture and belief within a teamHow stories activate emotion, empathy, and long-term learning in athletes’ brainsThe difference between top-down leadership and flexible “membership” within teamsHow coaches can co-create the story of a season with their players to build ownership and accountabilityPractical ways to use rituals, traditions, and storytelling exercises to strengthen team cohesionWhy information overload can sabotage halftime communication and how to simplify your messageHow leaders can transmit belief through presence, voice, and emotional controlWhy coaches must examine the stories they tell themselves about leadership and identityHow building a trusted peer network or coaching tribe can accelerate professional growth and combat isolationKey Topics & Concepts Storytelling in coachingTeam culture and cohesionLeadership communicationMembership vs hierarchical leadershipCo-creating team narrativesHalftime communication strategiesEmotional regulation for coachesRituals and traditions in team cultureCoaching reflection and storytelling practiceSponsors FastModel Sports has been helping coaches diagram plays for years, and now FastDraw, FastScout, and FastRecruit are integrated into Hudl’s full basketball ecosystem—allowing coaches to move seamlessly from play diagrams to film and player insights. Learn more at hudl.com/slappingglass Slappin’ Glass is also proud to partner with the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). Join thousands of coaches this April at the NABC Convention in Indianapolis, featuring clinics, film sessions, and networking with coaches from around the world. Register at nabc.com/convention To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 70 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

    1hr 4min
  7. 27 FEB

    Andrea Trinchieri Returns! On Defensive Toggles, Developing an In-Game Lens, and Thoughts on Offensive Rebounding

    In this episode Slappin’ Glass welcomes back one of Europe’s most thoughtful and dynamic coaching voices, Andrea Trinchieri. Coach Trinchieri returns for a wide-ranging conversation on defensive identity, in-game coaching, leadership evolution, and the modern coach–player relationship. With most teams deep into the season, the discussion begins around identity — and whether it’s ever truly fixed. Coach Trinchieri frames the basketball season as evolution, requiring adaptability, clarity of core values, and defensive systems that can toggle aggression without overhauling structure. From simplifying coverage to managing player psychology, this episode dives into the balance between tactical precision and human connection. Throughout the conversation, Coach Trinchieri shares his philosophy on: Why simplicity — not complexity — often produces the best defensive resultsHow to “upgrade” or “downgrade” a base coverage without disrupting rotationsThe psychological reality that players find rhythm through offense before committing defensivelyThe importance of situational awareness in managing substitutions and early-game momentumLayered rebounding principles and how to incentivize “no man’s land” effort playsWhen and why to implement tagging concepts on the offensive glassThe evolving coach–player dynamic in an era shaped by NIL and social mediaThe episode also features a compelling round of Start, Sub, or Sit, where Coach Trinchieri breaks down what he prioritizes at the start of games, which statistical margins matter most (rebounding, free throws, turnovers), and how in-game evaluation must remain fluid and situational. At its core, this episode centers on a driving question: How can coaches evolve tactically while strengthening the relationships that ultimately define success? For coaches seeking insight into defensive structure, in-game management, leadership philosophy, and sustainable team identity, this conversation delivers a masterclass in both strategy and humanity. What You’ll Learn How to build a defensive identity that can toggle aggression without sacrificing clarityWhy offensive involvement fuels defensive commitmentA framework for balancing scouting preparation with non-negotiable core valuesHow to address early-game energy issues without overreactingA layered approach to rebounding: one-on-one battles, neutral rebounds, and effort incentivesWhen tagging principles are most effective — and when they are notHow defining roles creates hierarchy, chemistry, and clarityWhy long-term coaching success should be measured by player evolution, not public opinionThis Episode is Sponsored By: NABC Convention Join coaches from across the country April 2–6 in Indianapolis for five days of X’s & O’s clinics, educational sessions, networking, and championship-week access. Slappin’ Glass will be hosting a classroom-style film session breaking down the game’s best global trends. Register at nabc.com/convention. Hudl — FastDraw, FastScout & FastRecruit The tools coaches trust are now fully integrated into Hudl’s complete basketball ecosystem — moving seamlessly from play diagrams to film to player tracking. Learn more at hudl.com/slappinglass. For more coaching resources, breakdowns, and the free weekly newsletter, visit slappinglass.com. To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 70 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

    1 hr
  8. 13 FEB

    Matt Majkrzak on Scripting Offensive Play Calls, Fixing Bad Starts, and Tenants of the "Lock-Left" Defense {Northern Michigan}

    Northern Michigan Head Coach Matt Majkrzak joins Slappin’ Glass for a deep dive into how structure can actually create freedom. Coach Majkrzak walks through Northern Michigan’s unique approach to scripting games in four-minute segments, pairing substitution patterns with offensive play calls to give players clarity, confidence, and rhythm. Rather than scripting to control players, the goal is to simplify decisions early, allowing creativity, reads, and flow to emerge naturally as possessions unfold. The conversation explores how layered offense evolves from simple foundations—like cross-screen/down-screen—into modern blends of Princeton concepts, ball screens, staggers, and motion, all while ending in familiar spacing that helps players play fast and free. Majkrzak also shares insights on fixing flat starts, teaching lock-left defense, crashing the offensive glass with five, and why celebrating “play busts” accelerates player growth more than perfect execution ever could. A practical, thought-provoking episode on teaching players how to think, not just where to stand. What You’ll Learn How to script games in four-minute segments that align lineups, substitutions, and play callsWhy scripting can reduce pressure on players while increasing confidence and decision-makingHow layered offense evolves from simple actions into flow, reads, and freedomPractical ways to fix flat starts without panic or over-adjustingWhy celebrating “play busts” can accelerate offensive growthTo join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 70 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

    1hr 23min

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