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  • ISBN:
    073604423X
  • ISBN-13:
    9780736044233
  • PUB. DATE:
    October 2008
  • PUBLISHER:
    Human Kinetics Publishers
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Court Sense: Winning Basketball's Mental Game by John Giannini, Mike Brey (Foreword by)

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READ THIS BOOK!!!!by mtl

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As a young coach, this book was exceptional in helping provide strategies for building more than just an effective team, but a program that can achieve success year after year -- the type of success that reaches far beyond the court or playing field.

Athletes who read this book will be challenged with anecdotes and ideas designed to increase understanding of how to approach maximizing one's...

Great book for any coach and any levelby DaveDL

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This is a must read for any coach and a must for any coach's library. This a thorough book that covers all facets of running a program and working with the player of the this generation.

A Must Read for Everyone!!by Harris

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Court Sense teaches you all the different aspects of basketball. It is a great and easy read and I enjoyed learning from John Giannini's teachings, along with the excerpts from all the other coaches throughout the book. I would highly recommend this book to both men and women of all ages who want to learn more about the game of basketball.

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Court Sense

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  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
  • Sales Rank: 240,084

Synopsis

The best basketball players and coaches are known not only for their success in the sport but for the manner in which they manifest their knowledge and abilities in playing, coaching, and teaching the game.

Oscar Robertson, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Steve Nash, Diana Taurasi, and other great players past and present share a special grasp of what is needed in every situation on the court and how to maximize their own effectiveness as well as that of their team. Teams coached by John Wooden, Phil Jackson, Pat Summitt, and Mike Krzyzewski won many championships because of their coaches' amazing ability to teach, motivate, discipline, and unite players to perform to their potential individually and as a group.

Court Sense highlights all those qualities that make players and teams great, and it provides practical ways to improve any intangibles that might be lacking. The first half of the book covers all the basics a player must have in place, on and off the court, in order to excel. The second half features the six Cs that are crucial to on-court performance: coachability, communication, cohesion, capacity to lead, competitiveness, and concentration.

Author John Giannini brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the subject as a former collegiate player and veteran coach who has earned a PhD in sport psychology. His insights and advice are combined with real-life examples and supported by stories shared by these top coaches:
John Beilein, Tony Bennett, Tom Crean, Jamie Dixon, Steve Donahue, Joanne P. McCallie, Sean Miller, Oliver Purnell, Bo Ryan, Tubby Smith, Sharon Versyp, and Jay Wright.

Playing like a winner first requires preparing like one. Use Court Sense to your advantage and you'll be one step closer to cutting down the nets.

Biography

John Giannini, PhD, is the head men's basketball coach at La Salle University, which competes at the Division I level in the Atlantic 10 Conference. He has led La Salle to its best Atlantic 10 record in school history. Giannini accepted the job at the Philadelphia-based school in 2004 after a successful eight-year stint at the University of Maine, where he became the winningest men's basketball coach in the school's history and turned the Black Bears into a perennial force in the America East Conference. Prior to that, Giannini amassed a remarkable 168-38 record in 7 seasons as head coach at Rowan University. He also brought a Division III national championship to the Glassboro, New Jersey, school and was named Coach of the Year.

Giannini's collegiate basketball career began as a player at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. He continued his education through graduate school and in 1992 earned a doctorate in kinesiology with a specialization in sport psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. While at Illinois he served as a graduate assistant coach for two years, including the 1989 season when the Fighting Illini made it all the way to the Final Four.

Coach Giannini applies many innovative motivational, communication, and instructional techniques with his players. As a result, his teams have been known for their effort, teamwork, and attention to the fundamentals.

Giannini, his wife, Donna, and their two daughters reside in Mullica Hill, New Jersey.