The thing that surprised me is you hear a lot about NBA guys, do they really want to be coached? My experience is they really do want to be coached. They want a plan: 'How are we going to win the game?' And they'll follow that plan.
I've coached grassroots for eight years, I coached middle school, and I coached high school.
There's plenty of times in my life I've coached against my brother, coached against people I've coached with.
I try not to make comparisons between who I've coached. And I haven't always coached the best in the world.
When you have been coached by Ancelotti and other greats, it's hard to be coached by Domenech!
Some people wouldn't say I coached in the National Football League. I coached with the Raiders, right?
I don't think you've ever coached till you've coached an Asian team.
Will be the 14th time I've coached in Neyland Stadium. ... I've coached there more than some of their head coaches.
Most players, they want to be coached, they want discipline, and they want an environment in which they can play their best.
I've had a number of kids in the NBA that I've coached and a number of other great players that I've coached.
I've coached doing judo, but I've never coached MMA. I'll have my own coach with me to help me along the way and I can't really fail with him by my side, but I'm a little nervous.
I coached a team in Brixton - Brixton United - for a while. We won two cups. They are a good team, but I only coached. No playing.
You can have great players, but if they don't want to be coached, what are you going to do?
You can have great players, but if they dont want to be coached, what are you going to do?
I love being coached. I get angry when I'm not coached. I ask a lot of questions and certainly appreciate any insight and feedback. I think if you ever stop listening to coaching or stop asking questions, you probably need to be doing something else.
You can have old guys who aren't willing to be coached just like you can have young guys who aren't willing to be coached.