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Quote Adrian Wojnarowski: Stevens is shrewd hire for rebuilding Celts: Smart, sure and unlike most NCAA coaches who've made leap - understands players are the stars. Twitter @WojYahooNBA
Adrian Wojnarowski: Stevens is shrewd hire for rebuilding Celts: Smart, sure and unlike most NCAA coaches who've made leap - understands players are the stars. Twitter @WojYahooNBA
Stevens' teams are built around solid basketball fundamentals and good team work, rather than individual basketball skill. His teams are known for their defense, forcing opponents into uncharacteristic mistakes. The secret to basketball – and life – is "just to do the job to the best of your ability and don't worry about anything else," Stevens says."Win the next game. Win the next possession. That's our focus. It's boring. It's also the way championships are won", he says. In short, Stevens is a strong believer in "The Butler Way" – doing all the little things that transform a group of good basketball players into a great basketball team.[19] "I tell the players 'the Butler Way' isn't easy to define," Stevens says, "but you can see it on the floor when we share the basketball, play with great energy and defend."Stevens prefers to recruit strong team players instead of going after "top recruits.The guys we [have] recruited, most of them weren't very highly ranked," Stevens says. "They had very good high school careers or careers at other places (transfers), but for one reason or the other they weren't seen as great players. But they all had intangibles." Stevens puts a strong emphasis on education and has said he would only recruit a "one and done" player if he was committed to getting his degree while playing professionally.
Great article on one of Steven's young analytic protege's, Drew Cannon, and possible someone that is coming with him to Boston. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/-college-basketball-mens-tournament/news/20130320/drew-cannon-butler/Also here is a quote on Steven's coaching philosophy complied from various media outlets. Ask yourself if this sounds like a system Rajon Rondo fits well in. QuoteStevens' teams are built around solid basketball fundamentals and good team work, rather than individual basketball skill. His teams are known for their defense, forcing opponents into uncharacteristic mistakes. The secret to basketball – and life – is "just to do the job to the best of your ability and don't worry about anything else," Stevens says."Win the next game. Win the next possession. That's our focus. It's boring. It's also the way championships are won", he says. In short, Stevens is a strong believer in "The Butler Way" – doing all the little things that transform a group of good basketball players into a great basketball team.[19] "I tell the players 'the Butler Way' isn't easy to define," Stevens says, "but you can see it on the floor when we share the basketball, play with great energy and defend."Stevens prefers to recruit strong team players instead of going after "top recruits.The guys we [have] recruited, most of them weren't very highly ranked," Stevens says. "They had very good high school careers or careers at other places (transfers), but for one reason or the other they weren't seen as great players. But they all had intangibles." Stevens puts a strong emphasis on education and has said he would only recruit a "one and done" player if he was committed to getting his degree while playing professionally.
@WalkerAntoine8Brad Stevens hire is great for young guys like myself trying to become a coach . #36
Eric Gordon: Wow!!!!!! Brad Stevens head coach of the Celtics. Didnt see that coming, he is a great coach though. Twitter @TheofficialEG10Read more at http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#1OgfqqBKmrzvefLi.99
Not sure if posted already but:QuoteEric Gordon: Wow!!!!!! Brad Stevens head coach of the Celtics. Didnt see that coming, he is a great coach though. Twitter @TheofficialEG10Read more at http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#1OgfqqBKmrzvefLi.99