5 More Answers from a College Coach
By : Coach Bigs09 18 2006
A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy? - Albert Einstein
Mike MacDonald, Head Coach, Men’s Basketball
Medaille College, Buffalo, NY
Mike MacDonald was the head coach at Canisius College for the past nine seasons. The 2000-01 Golden Griffins reached the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championship game under MacDonald. For his work that season, MacDonald was named the Basketball Coaches Association of New York Co-Coach of the Year. MacDonald has also coached the Western Region Open Squad in the Empire State Games for six seasons, leading his teams to three gold medals (1994, 1995, 1997), one silver medal (1998) and one bronze medal (1998).
In addition to MacDonald's success on the court, he has played a key role in development of the basketball program and the academic development of student-athletes while at Canisius. Under his leadership, two of the last five MAAC Scholar Athletes of the Year have been from Canisius. MacDonald's tenure at Canisius also saw renovations to the Koessler Athletic Center and upgrading the men's basketball schedule. In 2001 MacDonald was named to the Business First 40 Under Forty list of outstanding young leaders in Western New York.
1 - As a youth league coach, what should I be teaching the kids that I'm probably not?
The most important thing to teach is the fundamentals! Drill them, drill them, drill them!! Don't worry about a fancy offense in basketball, make sure the kids can pass and catch and dribble and shoot first. After that, teach them how to respect the game and their opponent. Too many kids are in to trash talking, helmet throwing, etc., because they see it on TV. It's up to youth coaches to correct that!
2 - What shouldn't I be teaching the kids that I probably am?
Trick plays, gadget plays, etc.. Don't teach a flea-flicker in football before the kids know how to block and tackle. Keep the game simple, and focus on skill development, not W's and L's!
3 - What is the most important fundamental for kids to learn?
How to hustle and play hard at all times. Also, to not get down on themselves when they make a mistake. Those things are invaluable to youngsters, and they all go back to respecting the game.
4 - Who is the best coach you know?
John Beilein , West Virginia University
5 - Why do you coach?
I coach because I like to see players get better…on the court and off. I get a rush out of watching that gangly freshman turn into a mature senior. I like to know that I may have played a small, very small part in someone improving their game and their life. There's nothing better than getting a call from someone you coached many years ago, and realizing that that young man, as grown in to an adult. Sounds hokey, but it's true. Coaches-at all levels- can make a difference!
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