Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American basketball player Norm Sloan.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Norman Leslie Sloan Jr. was an American college basketball player and coach. Sloan was a native of Indiana and played college basketball and football at North Carolina State University. He began a long career as a basketball coach months after graduating from college in 1951, and he was the men's basketball head coach at Presbyterian College, The Citadel, North Carolina State University, and two stints as at the University of Florida. Over a career that spanned 38 seasons, Sloan was named conference coach of the year five times and won the 1974 national championship at North Carolina State, his alma mater. He was nicknamed "Stormin' Norman" due to his combative nature with the media, his players, and school administrators, and his collegiate coaching career ended in controversy when Florida's basketball program was under investigation in 1989, though Sloan claimed that he was treated unfairly.
I would rather have a player who has mastered two or three moves than to try to teach him six or seven.
Help your players to control their emotions - do this through example.
Practices should be for the players and not the coach. Practices should be fun for the players, positive in nature, and last no more than two hours.
To be successful you need to have good, happy Players.
In going for the last shot of the game most people wait too long to take the shot. Give yourself a chance to get the first shot and tap the ball in. Your players are normally inside the defense.
I hate it. It looks like a stickup at 7-Eleven. Five guys standing there with their hands in the air.
Our conditioning program begins the first day of class. The running portion is very demanding. It has physiological advantages, as well as psychological advantages.