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Sunday, May 19, 2024

Massey Retirement Party- “Team Picture”

 This is the “team picture” from my retirement party. We had players from 1978 and 2024. From Washington DC, Colorado, Chicago, St.Louis, and Carbondale- thanks for coming back. Looking at this picture- we could put together a pretty good team with this group of players!!



Saturday, May 18, 2024

Massey Retirement Party

It was a great night! Thanks for everybody who came out to make tonight a special night. It was so good to see all of you and to share wonderful memories! I hope all of your experiences with Streaks basketball were as special for you as they were for me. Thanks for coming!!









Las Vegas Aces- Each Get $100k Sponsorships

 


How cool is this? The Ace players are surprised in the lockeroom to find out that they are each getting $100k. This article explains it, but the best past is to scroll down and watch the video of when the players got the news!

Aces Get $100k Each

Friday, May 17, 2024

IBCA Ceremony- Recognizing 1,000 Wins

 


This is ceremony at the IBCA night. The IBCA was recognizing my 1,000th win and my retirement. 



Massey Retirement- WQAD

 


This is clip from WQAD’s coverage of my retirement.



1,000th Win- WQAD

 


These are clips from WQAD’s coverage of my 1000th win at UTHS in December, 2024.




1,000th Win- KWQC

 


These are clips from KWQC covering my 1,000th win vs UTHS in December of 2024.





Thursday, May 16, 2024

Baskipedia Podcast: Evan Massey- Grinnell System Years at GHS

 


Several years ago I had the opportunity to talk with Marc Hart on his Baskipedia Podcast. He does a fantastic job of promoting the sport of basketball with his podcast and his clinics. If you don’t follow him on social media or belong to his clinics- you are missing out. 

Baskipedia Podcast

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

System Basketball- Check Streaks Resources

 


Everything on System Basketball has been organized into one spot. If you look in the upper right side of Massey Basketball Blog, you will see “Streaks Resources.” Scan down under “Streaks Resources” and click on “System Basketball.” 

It has essays that I wrote on System Basketball, interviews with System coaches, and articles written about the Streaks teams who ran the System. 

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Aliyah Boston Coaches Caitlin Clark

 


Caitlin Clark had a tough first half. Aliyah Boston, the veteran leader didn’t wait to get to the lockeroom to “coach” Caitlin Clark, the rookie. Whether she was giving her tough love, encouragement or tips- she was being a leader. 

Too often as coaches, we act as if a player is either a leader or not a leader. We design drills in practice to help players become better shooters, better screeners, and better defenders. Why shouldn’t we be using practice to help players become better leaders? What Boston was doing was not complicated and not difficult- with practice any player could do this. 

When things are going bad, too many players become self-absorbed or filled with self-pity. In this situation, Boston stepped out of herself and thought “team first.”

In practice would it work to have 3 seniors or 3 captains, have a “leadership task?” Maybe it as simple as each coach takes one “leader” and instructs them that they are to 5 times in practice purposely on the sideline when out of drills or on the court during a drill give a specific assigned player 10-20 seconds of “coaching.” It can be physically reaching out and giving them a fist bump, giving them praise, giving them some tips, or giving them tough love. Then after practice that “leader” needs to talk to their assistant coach- debrief and describe what they did and what they could have done better.

The objective would be to work on specific leadership behaviors in practice vs yelling at the players during halftime to step up as leaders. Train ball handling, shooting, and LEADERSHIP!!

And players don’t need to have this organized by a coach. A player could set out a “leadership goal” in each practice. Maybe it is a senior recognizing a sophomore on the varsity is lacking confidence. So the senior could set out to make sure to give the sophomore 5 fist bumps, encouragements, praises, etc. Then after practice, reflect on the specific examples of leadership and evaluate yourself. And it doesn’t have to be a senior- any player can work on their leadership. 

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO. 

BOSTON COACHES CLARK

Monday, May 13, 2024

Players Building Culture


Some say “culture” is an over used word in sports. I would disagree, “culture” is at the heart of any team’s success. “Culture” is what makes any business or organization successful. Culture is a set of shared values, beliefs, and norms for behavior. When everyone is “on the same page,” “buying in,” “rowing the same direction”- a group or organization works. 

In basketball, culture evolves around several things-

1- How players treat each other.

2- How players feel about the team in general and how important the team is to them. 

3- Players belief in the coaches and desire to be coached.

4- How players approach practice.

5- How players approach competing.

6- How players handle winning and losing. 

A coach can guide and encourage players behavior, and then a coach can reinforce positive behaviors. But it is the players who create the culture with their behaviors. While each team is unique in some ways, often the culture is passed down from one team to the next. Individuals and teams have the ability to add onto the existing culture and to make the culture stronger. 

Sunday, May 12, 2024

Greatest Galesburg Player of All-Time- My Opinion


 Over the years, people have asked who would be my all-time starting five in Galesburg girls basketball, or who I think is the all-time best player in GHS history. Usually I respond with something like,”There are too many good players to decide on that.” 

After I respond by saying I really can’t decide, they precede to tell me who the greatest player of all-time is, or who the starting five would be. And it is not unusual for them to also tell me who the best GHS team of all-time is. While appreciate their interest in Streaks girls basketball, many of the people who give me their answers are people who probably have watched maybe ten years of GHS basketball. 

For me as the coach, I have a bunch of all-time favorite teams and I have a bunch of all-time starting fives. When it comes to all-time best GHS player- it is obvious to me who the all-time best player has been. While I know a coach should not share their opinion, I am willing to tell you who I think is the all-time best GHS girls basketball player!!

Friday, May 10, 2024

1978-2024 Book from 2024 Team

 2024 Streaks gave me a wonderful book filled with pictures from the last 46 years of Streaks Basketball. It is as thoughtful and as meaningful of a gift as anyone could possibly give me. Thanks to the 2024 Streaks for your thoughtfulness!!!









Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Focus on the Process- Part 2


Becoming a successful athlete does not just happen by dreaming about it, it takes commitment and hard work. There are many opportunities that exist today for a young athlete that did not exist 20 years ago. Some older people groan and wish we could go back to a simpler time with less activities being organized for young people by adults. 

Several years ago I was at a get together and fell into a conversation with a man who had played football at Galesburg High School in the 1950’s. He asked me what the girls basketball players did in the summer. It was a conversation I was somewhat hesitant to delve into, I anticipated he would be critical of the amount of summer activities I had organized for the girls. To my surprise, his reaction was the opposite. He said,”I am glad you have them doing a lot, it seems like too many teenagers just sit around today.”

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Focus on the Process- Part 1


Athletes in general and basketball playersin particular need to have goals and need a vision of what they want to achieve. A player can dream of becoming all-state, of averaging so many points per game, or winning a championship. All of these goals are examples of “outcome goals” or “performance goals.” “Outcome goals” can serve to help motivate and inspire an athlete. 

While championship athletes and All-American athletes all of “outcome goals,” they seem to share one common characteristic. The great athletes are locked into and are focused on the process. 
The outcome goals are all about the future, while the process goals are all about now. Process goals are about what you are planning to do today and what you are going to demand of yourself.