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Contemporary Practice Insights w/ Liam Jefferson

Contemporary Practice Insights w/ Liam Jefferson

Update: 2024-11-02
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We are fortunate to have the return of Liam Jefferson on this episode. 


The episode focuses on how Jefferson develops his practices using CLA methods to introduce conceptual principles in his new position.


Jefferson was on earlier this year to talk about his role with the London Lions Youth Academy and installing a conceptual offense. It quickly became one of our most popular episodes.


A lot has changed since that time. Jefferson is now the head coach of the Oaklands Wolves and clinician for Transforming Basketball. 


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2:00 - Responsibilities with the Oaklands Wolves


3:50 - Working with inexperience basketball coaches


5:30 - Documenting offensive & defensive philosophies


6:50 - Introducing CLA & Conceptual offense to new coaches


8:30 - Evaluating success when taking over a new program


10:25 - Long haul vs. short haul when implementing a CLA & Conceptual approach


11:25 - Competition levels for basketball in England


12:50 - Structure of youth academy vs. senior team practices


14:00 - Keys to developing a practice plan


16:00 - Organizing practice activities over the season


17:30 - Practice planning for specific opponents


18:45 - Practice structure using the CLA


21:15 - The importance of pace in practices


22:30 - Individual development in practices


25:00 - Players response to this system


27:05 - Planning practice around intensity & workload

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Contemporary Practice Insights w/ Liam Jefferson

Contemporary Practice Insights w/ Liam Jefferson

Idaho Basketball Coaching Podcast