I hope the group really does come together and can deliver some big wins this coming season. That would be terrific!
I have to say, though, that every year before every season of Holly's tenure she's made statements about how wonderful the group is and how so very close they are and how great their summer workouts were and how so-and-so is really showing leadership and how all this is going to translate into a successful season -- just wait and see!
But in the months AFTER the season we find out that they were actually a hot mess all along, but this NEXT season will be different because of the new players coming in and how great the chemistry is now.
So we'll just have to wait and see.
I also think there is a little bit of a Catch-22. It is easier to have good chemistry when you are winning and things are going well. The Lvs have gotten off to poor starts in the last few years, which in turn makes any underlying rifts more prominent. Of course, not being connected as a team likely had much to do with those early season struggles, hence the Catch-22.
I hope the group really does come together and can deliver some big wins this coming season. That would be terrific!
I have to say, though, that every year before every season of Holly's tenure she's made statements about how wonderful the group is and how so very close they are and how great their summer workouts were and how so-and-so is really showing leadership and how all this is going to translate into a successful season -- just wait and see!
But in the months AFTER the season we find out that they were actually a hot mess all along, but this NEXT season will be different because of the new players coming in and how great the chemistry is now.
So we'll just have to wait and see.
“I think we have such a different feel right now with our team, with a new group coming in and people that have departed,” Tennessee head coach Holly Warlick told The Daily Times in a June 14 interview. “Right now, it’s just a great feel. I know we are doing more things coming up this year to be better communicators with each other, better leaders and better teammates.”
As others have noted above, Warlick says variations on this theme EVERY year, before the season. In fact, I'm quite sure she said almost EXACTLY the same thing last year: They players are committed, they're working hard, their attitude has been great, there's a different feel to the team, blah, blah, blah. And then the same problems appear once the season starts. She thinks everybody and everything is wonderful until we start getting beat by teams with far less talent and then the head-scratching begins.
... Warlick says variations on this theme EVERY year, before the season. In fact, I'm quite sure she said almost EXACTLY the same thing last year: They players are committed, they're working hard, their attitude has been great, there's a different feel to the team, blah, blah, blah. And then the same problems appear once the season starts. She thinks everybody and everything is wonderful until we start getting beat by teams with far less talent and then the head-scratching begins.
Anyone with experience in the corporate world has had to endure these team building events. I've never seen them work and they tend to prevent real work from being done. Just wasted money and time.Au contraire, from that article it seems that Holly is well aware that attitudes are problematic and she's trying to give some players a kick in the ***.
"...Warlick formed a new group named Team Up. Itll be a combination of mental trainers and sports psychologists among others to help the team prepare for games mentally and physically. Its a team exercise thatll also help get the players nose out of their phones and into becoming a more rounded teammate and person individually.
The group that Ive formed is going to help us be better listeners, better communicators and just better people outside of basketball, the sixth-year head coach said. Not that we have bad kids, we have great kids, but I think we can be better. We are trying to get them better on the basketball court and now we are trying to get them better personally and socially, as well.
The communication aspect is one that Warlick believes her team lacked on an off the court last season. Not that she thinks all of her players will be best friends, but she expects a relationship to form through the basketball to achieve the ultimate goal a championship."
Anyone with experience in the corporate world has had to endure these team building events. I've never seen them work and they tend to prevent real work from being done. Just wasted money and time.
The team would be much better off using their basketball time on the practice court improving their skills.
Perhaps you're right. It's worth a try. The coach has to be a shrink these days, and not just an ordinary shrink but a highly talented one.In the interest of being fair, the corporate world is way different than the college campus world. Most kids in college haven't yet gotten completely cynical, so they are at least a little more likely to buy in to the lessons that exercises like these are created to teach.
But then again, maybe they'll all just be daydreaming about getting back to their phones while going through the paces like zombies. :crazy:
Anyone with experience in the corporate world has had to endure these team building events. I've never seen them work and they tend to prevent real work from being done. Just wasted money and time.
The team would be much better off using their basketball time on the practice court improving their skills.
In the interest of being fair, the corporate world is way different than the college campus world....
There are more parallels to the business world than you think there are, running a basketball program...If you don't run this team like a business, it will be a rec-team. With kids and parents pushing the coach to do it their way. We done seen that doesn't work
Anyone with experience in the corporate world has had to endure these team building events. I've never seen them work and they tend to prevent real work from being done. Just wasted money and time.
The team would be much better off using their basketball time on the practice court improving their skills.