with Dr. Johnny Tauer,
University of St. Thomas Head Men's Coach;
2016 NCAA D-III National Champions;
2x NCAA D-III Champions (2016, 2011);
2016 UPS NABC Division III Coach of the Year;
2013 Basketball Times D-III National Coach of the Year;
5x MIAC Coach of the Year;
has the distinction of having played in, been an assistant coach, and been a head coach in the Division III Final Four
In addition to being one of the most successful NCAA Division 1 basketball coaches in today's game, John Tauer is a tenured psychology professor at St. Thomas. His understanding of the human mind to design competitive practices that help his players develop their mental understanding of the game of basketball is unique to Coach Tauer and St. Thomas. Coach Tauer's teams are renowned for their ability to handle pressure and adapt to challenges late in games. In this video, Coach Tauer will challenge you to self-reflect on your role as a coach. Through this reflection, he will help you better understand how to prepare yourself, as well as your team, to execute at a championship level late in games throughout the course of the season.
Coaching Philosophy
Coach Tauer challenges you to decide what you represent and what you want to be important in your program. He reviews key data points that many coaches know are important but may fail to dive deeply into; for instance, he examines the concept of passing within the game. He points out that if your team averages 5 passes that lead to turnovers throughout the game, your team is below average in their ability to care for the ball and create advantageous situations. He also examines the idea of the core of 'off ball action'. Tauer's process is designed to help you as a coach understand what the heart of 'off ball action' is so that you can better teach what you want your players to execute in your 'off ball action'.
ATO's
Coach Tauer then begins to go into his ATO sets. Whether it be in the half court, sideline out-of-bounds, or baseline out-of-bounds, Coach Tauer's teams consistently rank as one of the most efficient teams in ATO settings. At his core, Coach Tauer encourages his players to keep it simple. His sets reflect the actions that he wants his team to have mastered. In each scenario, Tauer shows you how to achieve this with the set he demonstrates. He also points out that by keeping the concepts simple, you increase your ability to execute and adjust. By 'not fighting' the defense your team will become more efficient as well.
Late Game Situations
Coach Tauer concludes the video by repping several end of game situations. You will see his instruction and approach to each of these situations. He not only tells you what he is doing, but he tells you why. By incorporating this into the video, Coach Tauer will once again help you to reflect and discover who you are as a coach in each scenario. By knowing who you are, you will better prepare your team for how you want them to respond.
Your team, and your role as a coach, will improve through the adoption and reflection on many of the ideas and sets presented in this video. Coach Tauer's gift to coaches is that he is able to communicate clear ideas and actions that you and your team can employ today!
77 minutes. 2024.