Concept of “One More”

Many teams use the “one more” concept on the offensive end when a player has just received a pass and there’s a shooter open in the corner; he should throw “one more” pass to get the wide open shot rather than take the one he has. This is a great ball movement concept as well as a concept that fosters teamwork.

Taken further, this “one more” concept can be applied to almost every aspect of the game and of our work lives. Telling a rebounder to go after “one more.” Telling your team to get “one more stop.” Going through preseason workouts and getting “one more” rep in. The list can go on and on in terms of how important the “one more” concept is.

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