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Parents Chasing Exposure Are Hurting Their Athletes (And Costing Scholarships)

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Parents Chasing Exposure Are Hurting Their Athletes (And Costing Scholarships)

Its Just Different Podcast›
Mar 31, 202638:48

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Episode Notes

Youth basketball has never had more opportunities — but many families are still prioritizing the wrong things when it comes to player development and recruiting.

In this episode of It’s Just Different, Ashley Roberts sits down with former Vanderbilt standout and player development coach Jermaine Beal (“Dollar Bill”) to break down what truly helps athletes improve in today’s basketball landscape.

From the pressure of AAU basketball and exposure culture to choosing the right trainer and team environment, Jermaine shares why development, basketball IQ, and confidence matter far more than chasing the biggest name or brand.If you’re a parent trying to help your athlete navigate youth basketball, or a player serious about reaching the next level, this conversation will help you think differently about development and recruiting.

The difference between real player development and “just workouts”

- Why parents should focus on growth over exposure

- What college coaches are actually looking for in athletes

- How team choice impacts recruiting opportunities

- Why confidence and the mental game matter just as much as skill work

- How to balance fun, discipline, and long-term developmentIf you’re navigating youth basketball training, AAU basketball, and college recruiting, this episode is a must-listen.

About the Guest

Jermaine Beal, also known as “Dollar Bill,” is a former professional basketball player, former Vanderbilt standout, and respected player development coach. After becoming Vanderbilt’s all-time winningest player, Jermaine continued his career overseas and later coached at the University of Pittsburgh.

Today, he runs his player development facility, The Dojo, where he focuses on skill development, basketball IQ, and helping athletes reach their full potential on and off the court.His perspective as a former player, coach, trainer, and parent brings unique insight into today’s youth basketball and recruiting landscape.

Key Takeaways

- Development should come before exposure when building a long-term athlete.

- Choosing the right trainer and team environment matters more than brand name alone.

- College coaches evaluate confidence, decision-making, and fit — not just highlights.

- Parents play a critical role in guiding athletes without over-managing the process.

- The mental side of the game is often what separates good players from great ones.

This episode is for families navigating:

- Youth basketball training

- AAU basketball

- Player development

- College basketball recruiting

- Choosing the right team and trainer

- Building confidence in young athletes

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March 31, 2026.
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