Did you know that having a winning team is not about having the best players?
Damon Allison Sr., who has won three national Amateur Athletic Union championships as a basketball coach and helped more than a dozen players make it to the NBA, reveals how three simple ingredients can help your team win.
In fact, culture, chemistry, and heart won't just help you win in athletics but in life as well. Allison walks you through how staying focused on your vision and values can help you create winning teams. He also explores how to:
- share your leadership with others;
- get players to play for you the right way;
- identify skills of individual players and promote chemistry.
Everyone wants to win, but there's a process in learning how to win. While coaching at the highest level of youth basketball, the author found the secret sauce to create winning teams, which begins with having the right mindset.
Take an unforgettable leadership journey that will provide you with tools and inspiration to become a winning coach with King of Teams.
About the Author: Damon Allison Sr. is professional teacher and basketball coach who enjoys sharing his leadership through every facet of his life. He has more than seventeen years of coaching experience and has won three national Amateur Athletic Union championships. He coached more than a dozen players who went on to play for the NBA, including Monte Morris, Derrick Walton Jr., and Xavier Tillman, and led more than fifty collegiate players to full-ride scholarships. He grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and lives in Chicago, Illinois, with his wife and family.Damon Allison Sr. is professional teacher and basketball coach who enjoys sharing his leadership through every facet of his life. He has more than seventeen years of coaching experience and has won three national Amateur Athletic Union championships. He coached more than a dozen players who went on to play for the NBA, including Monte Morris, Derrick Walton Jr., and Xavier Tillman, and led more than fifty collegiate players to full-ride scholarships. He grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and lives in Chicago, Illinois, with his wife and family.