
The GRIT Hoops Podcast
Coach Kerry & Coach Wade
Watch the Best to Become the Best: Why Studying the NBA Matters - GHP008
Episode Notes
In Episode 8 of the GRIT Hoops Podcast, we challenge a long-standing myth in youth basketball development: the idea that young players shouldn't study the NBA. Coach Kerry breaks down why watching professional basketball—especially the NBA—is not only beneficial, but essential for maximizing a player’s potential. From learning high-level habits and skills to understanding elite mentality and work ethic, players at every level can transform their game by being true students of the sport.
This episode explores the importance of studying specific players who mirror your style and body type, the value of watching game film intentionally, and how observing both the triumphs and struggles of elite athletes can inspire growth and resilience. Whether you’re a player, coach, or parent, this episode delivers actionable insights that reinforce the GRIT philosophy: passion, performance, and relentless pursuit of greatness.
Key Topics Discussed:
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Why the NBA gets unfair criticism in youth development circles
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The developmental advantages of studying professional basketball
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Comparing styles of play across NBA, college, and high school levels
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What young players can learn from elite habits, like Steph Curry’s routines or James Harden’s postgame workouts
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Jalen Brunson’s use of “jailing” and how strategy impacts skill
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The value of watching women's professional basketball and international leagues
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How to adopt a pro-level mentality, even at a young age
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Learning from player setbacks and comebacks (e.g., Jayson Tatum's injury)
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The power of studying positive outcomes and the long-term impact of elite habits
Featured Examples:
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Jalen Brunson (Knicks)
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Steph Curry
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James Harden