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Rami Mornel Shares 5 Tips for Basketball Tryouts for Kids

Rami Mornel is an entrepreneur, businessman, Basketball Coach and philanthropist. Rami Mornel is a former basketball player and coach who has coached kids and adults of all ages and abilities, shares some tried-and-true basketball tips that will help you perform your best at tryouts. These 5 basketball tryout tips for Everyone can help prepare you for the upcoming season, or even tryouts.

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Rami Mornel Shares 5 Tips for Basketball Tryouts for Kids

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  1. RAMI MORNEL SHARES5 TIPS FOR BASKETBALL TRYOUTS FORKIDS

  2. RamiMornel Rami Mornelis an entrepreneur, businessman, philanthrope, artist, soccer and basketball coach. RamiMornel grew up on a collective farm in the north of Israel. As a child he was known as one of the best basketball players in the country, and led his high school team in scoring for three consecutiveyears.

  3. BasketballTips forTryouts

  4. 1.Introduce Yourself/Talk to theCoaches Introducing yourself to thecoach will at least put you in the coaches frame of mind. If you have met the coaches before, continue to get to know them by talking to them before or after practice. Ask for feedback on what you can do better or how you can help the team or what they are looking for at yourposition.

  5. 2.WinEverySprint However, assuming a player is in decent to good shape, this is more of a mental choice than anything else. Are you willing to endure the pain/discomfort that comes with sprinting all out and trying to win every sprint? If a player does this, or at least attempts to win, coaches will take notice as these are the types of players all coaches want on their team … players so competitive that they want to win something as small as sprints and are willing to endure the discomfort to doso!

  6. 3. BeLoud/Talk ontheCourt Too few kids use their voice (loudly) when playing basketball, although it is a vital part of the game. Being loud and talking (during drills, scrimmages, games) is a sign of confidence and a willingness to help others. This also demonstratesl eadership!

  7. 4. Listen/Pay Attentionto Instructions/Coaching There are not a lot of things more frustrating as a coach than giving instructions on a drill or in a scrimmage/game, and a player simply doesn’t listen or pay attention and then proceedsto screw up the drill orgame.

  8. 5. Do theLittle Things/Makethe HustlePlays Good coaches understand this and typically have a few kids on every team that specifically do the little things and make the hustle plays. Players like Dennis Rodman andRami Mornelmade it to the NBA as “hustle” players, and you can make your team being one of them too! These are the “little” things that add up to big things, like WINNING.

  9. THANK YOU

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