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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 11 MIN

Ep 1960 Are You Building an Assistant Coaching Staff… or Just Hoping Someone Shows Up?

from Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast) · host Teachhoops.com

https://teachhoops.com/ Episode Title: Are You Building an Assistant Coaching Staff… or Just Hoping Someone Shows Up? Finding and keeping quality assistant coaches has become one of the biggest challenges in high school basketball. Low stipends, huge time commitments, year-round expectations, and private training opportunities are making it harder than ever to build a reliable staff. In this episode, Coach breaks down how head coaches can stop hoping assistants appear and start building a real staff culture. Assistant coaches do not stay just because of the stipend. They stay because they feel: valued trusted respected supported developed connected to the program If you want quality assistants, you have to build staff culture the same way you build team culture. 1) Recruit ThemDo not wait until August to start looking. Recruit assistants all year. Look for: former players youth coaches teachers in the building college players who moved back young coaches who want to learn reliable basketball people who care about kids The best assistant is not always the person who knows the most basketball. It is the person you can trust with your players. 2) Define Them“Just help out” is not a role. Every assistant needs a clear lane. Examples: player development defense scouting film clips lower-level communication rebounding and toughness parent communication support Clear roles create confidence. Vague roles create burnout. 3) Develop ThemAssistants need to feel like they are growing too. Use a short weekly staff meeting built around three questions: What are we seeing? What do our players need? What is each coach responsible for this week? Give assistants a voice. Let them coach. Let them present. Let them learn. People support what they help build. 4) Protect ThemGood assistants have families, jobs, and limits. Protect their time and energy. Not every assistant has to be at every open gym.Not every assistant has to break down every film.Not every assistant has to answer every parent question. Burnout is real. If you burn out good people, you will be replacing them every year. If a parent complains about an assistant, handle it.If players question an assistant, back your staff.If an assistant needs correction, do it privately. Your staff has to know you have their back. Your staff needs alignment beyond X’s and O’s. They should know: how you teach how you communicate how you correct players how you handle conflict how you run practice how you represent the program what your non-negotiables are If the staff is not aligned, players will feel it. The best time to find an assistant is before you have an opening. Build your pipeline by: inviting former players to help at camp letting young coaches sit in on practice bringing youth coaches into clinics teaching future assistants your language early This week, look at your staff and ask: Who am I recruiting? What role does each coach own? How am I helping them grow? How am I protecting their time and energy? Do not just build a team — build a staff Staff culture matters as much as team culture Assistants need roles, growth, and support Delegation is not dumping Alignment creates consistency for players Keeping assistants is program leadership Finding assistants is hard. Keeping them is leadership. If you build a staff that is aligned, trusted, valued, and growing, your players will feel it, your practices will improve, and your program will become stronger. For staff meeting templates, practice plans, program systems, and tools to help you run the whole program better, go to: teachhoops.com Episode SummaryThe Big IdeaThe 4-Part FrameworkCorrect Privately, Support PubliclyBuild a Staff PlaybookCreate an Assistant Coach PipelineCoach ChallengeKey TakeawaysClosing Thought Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

https://teachhoops.com/ Episode Title: Are You Building an Assistant Coaching Staff… or Just Hoping Someone Shows Up? Finding and keeping quality assistant coaches has become one of the biggest challenges in high school basketball. Low stipends, huge time commitments, year-round expectations, and private training opportunities are making it harder than ever to build a reliable staff. In this episode, Coach breaks down how head coaches can stop hoping assistants appear and start building a real staff culture. Assistant coaches do not stay just because of the stipend. They stay because they feel: valued trusted respected supported developed connected to the program If you want quality assistants, you have to build staff culture the same way you build team culture. 1) Recruit ThemDo not wait until August to start looking. Recruit assistants all year. Look for: former players youth coaches teachers in the building college players who moved back young coaches who want to learn reliable basketball people who care about kids The best assistant is not always the person who knows the most basketball. It is the person you can trust with your players. 2) Define Them“Just help out” is not a role. Every assistant needs a clear lane. Examples: player development defense scouting film clips lower-level communication rebounding and toughness parent communication support Clear roles create confidence. Vague roles create burnout. 3) Develop ThemAssistants need to feel like they are growing too. Use a short weekly staff meeting built around three questions: What are we seeing? What do our players need? What is each coach responsible for this week? Give assistants a voice. Let them coach. Let them present. Let them learn. People support what they help build. 4) Protect ThemGood assistants have families, jobs, and limits. Protect their time and energy. Not every assistant has to be at every open gym.Not every assistant has to break down every film.Not every assistant has to answer every parent question. Burnout is real. If you burn out good people, you will be replacing them every year. If a parent complains about an assistant, handle it.If players question an assistant, back your staff.If an assistant needs correction, do it privately. Your staff has to know you have their back. Your staff needs alignment beyond X’s and O’s. They should know: how you teach how you communicate how you correct players how you handle conflict how you run practice how you represent the program what your non-negotiables are If the staff is not aligned, players will feel it. The best time to find an assistant is before you have an opening. Build your pipeline by: inviting former players to help at camp letting young coaches sit in on practice bringing youth coaches into clinics teaching future assistants your language early This week, look at your staff and ask: Who am I recruiting? What role does each coach own? How am I helping them grow? How am I protecting their time and energy? Do not just build a team — build a staff Staff culture matters as much as team culture Assistants need roles, growth, and support Delegation is not dumping Alignment creates consistency for players Keeping assistants is program leadership Finding assistants is hard. Keeping them is leadership. If you build a staff that is aligned, trusted, valued, and growing, your players will feel it, your practices will improve, and your program will become stronger. For staff meeting templates, practice plans, program systems, and tools to help you run the whole program better, go to: teachhoops.com Episode SummaryThe Big IdeaThe 4-Part FrameworkCorrect Privately, Support PubliclyBuild a Staff PlaybookCreate an Assistant Coach PipelineCoach ChallengeKey TakeawaysClosing Thought Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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