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EPISODE · May 3, 2023 · 32 MIN

🏀Why 3v3 Basketball Creates a Space for Development with Rasheed Wright

from The Youth Hoops Pod presented by Pro Skills Basketball · host Pro Skills Basketball

On this episode of the Youth Hoops Pod we are joined by PSB Richmond Director, Rasheed Wright. We sat down to discuss: - How 3v3 Basketball has evolved over the years - Why 3v3 Basketball is such a great way to play the sport - Why 3v3 Basketball can be one of the greatest development tools for young players to really learn the game At PSB we believe that 3v3 is truly one of the best ways for young players to learn the game. - It provides enough spacing for players to make moves/perform basketball actions without the space getting clustered. - It allows players more touches with the ball and more play time. - It allows players to fail, make mistakes, and learn through it all. We hope you enjoy today's conversation! __________ The Youth Hoops Pod covers topics such as: High school & AAU basketball College basketball recruiting NCAA basketball NBA & professional overseas basketball Mental health & performance Leadership Basketball coaching And much more! __________ ⭐️ PLEASE LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW If you enjoyed our podcast, would you please take a minute and leave us a 5-star review? It would mean the world to us as we are beginning to grow our voice in the podcast sphere. To leave a review on Apple: 1) Click this link 2) Scroll ALL THE WAY DOWN 3) Look for the 5 stars and leave a review! __________ 👇 CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL Instagram   Twitter   Facebook   YouTube   LinkedIn   __________ 🎧 Intro and Outro music by Wintz

On this episode of the Youth Hoops Pod we are joined by PSB Richmond Director, Rasheed Wright. We sat down to discuss: - How 3v3 Basketball has evolved over the years - Why 3v3 Basketball is such a great way to play the sport - Why 3v3 Basketball can be one of the greatest development tools for young players to really learn the game At PSB we believe that 3v3 is truly one of the best ways for young players to learn the game. - It provides enough spacing for players to make moves/perform basketball actions without the space getting clustered. - It allows players more touches with the ball and more play time. - It allows players to fail, make mistakes, and learn through it all. We hope you enjoy today's conversation! __________ The Youth Hoops Pod covers topics such as: High school & AAU basketball College basketball recruiting NCAA basketball NBA & professional overseas basketball Mental health & performance Leadership Basketball coaching And much more! __________ ⭐️ PLEASE LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW If you enjoyed our podcast, would you please take a minute and leave us a 5-star review? It would mean the world to us as we are beginning to grow our voice in the podcast sphere. To leave a review on Apple: 1) Click this link 2) Scroll ALL THE WAY DOWN 3) Look for the 5 stars and leave a review! __________ 👇 CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL Instagram   Twitter   Facebook   YouTube   LinkedIn   __________ 🎧 Intro and Outro music by Wintz

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On this episode of the Youth Hoops Pod we are joined by PSB Richmond Director, Rasheed Wright. We sat down to discuss: - How 3v3 Basketball has evolved over the years - Why 3v3 Basketball is such a great way to play the sport - Why 3v3 Basketball...

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