In the past, I attended 4 or 5 breakfasts with Coach Turgeon. It was OK, but hardly enlightening.
The morning breakfast with Coach Marshall is on August 30.
To increase the interest of Coach Marshall's remarks, I propose to write a letter to Coach Marshall and suggest some topics.
If the forum members think this is a good idea, I would like to have your suggestions. I will include them in the letter.
If few offer suggestions or there is a torrent of nay sayers, then I will abandon the notion.
Here are a couple of topics, which I would like to hear about as follows:
1. An update on Orupke.
2. What is your general philosophy about offense and defense?
3. Do you play zone? If so, under what conditions and how often?
4. What is your general philosophy about scheduling?
5. How often will you have three guards on the floor? What drives the decision? How about four guards?
6. Regarding stats, which are the most important to you and why?
7. How often will the team travel fly to games as opposed to bus travel?
Some of these questions may be self-explanatory, but I still would like to hear his answers.
The morning breakfast with Coach Marshall is on August 30.
To increase the interest of Coach Marshall's remarks, I propose to write a letter to Coach Marshall and suggest some topics.
If the forum members think this is a good idea, I would like to have your suggestions. I will include them in the letter.
If few offer suggestions or there is a torrent of nay sayers, then I will abandon the notion.
Here are a couple of topics, which I would like to hear about as follows:
1. An update on Orupke.
2. What is your general philosophy about offense and defense?
3. Do you play zone? If so, under what conditions and how often?
4. What is your general philosophy about scheduling?
5. How often will you have three guards on the floor? What drives the decision? How about four guards?
6. Regarding stats, which are the most important to you and why?
7. How often will the team travel fly to games as opposed to bus travel?
Some of these questions may be self-explanatory, but I still would like to hear his answers.
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