Rich Shayewitz
@RichShayewitz
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Assistant Basketball Coach at UC San Diego. A hoop junkie & family man. I love to inspire and be inspired. What I value most is the grind.
San Diego, CA
Joined May 2012
@SHAQ @TheJetOnTNT Shaq & Jet! Please help. Let everyone know cutting out athletic department isn’t okay!
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Talent is common. Discipline is not. Success is the inevitable outcome of unwavering discipline, persistent effort, and relentless resilience, consistently pursued day after day.
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See a lot of Bball Posts about “Shoot” better to play more. Which I agree with to an extent. However, Players need to Defend (Individually & as Team Defender), Rebound (Have Nose for Ball) & Make Good Decisions, or U can very well be just a Part Time Player (even if U can
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"Kids inherently want to be good teammates. I try, when I recruit, to identify those kids that still have an interest in being good teammates." Average teammates want to be the best on the team when they play. Relentless teammates want their team to be at its best when they play.
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Steph is really at his camp dropping GEMS for these players.. .5 basketball mindset
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Jab steps have value Rip throughs have value Pivoting has value Shot fakes have value Some skills aren’t “trendy” but they still have serious value .. make sure you are sharpening them daily Add to your game, but make sure you are getting in those MUST HAVES first
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Damian Lillard had a lot to say today regarding the current culture around young basketball players and yes men. He says his Formula Zero Camp is about teaching kids how to have the characteristics beyond talent in order to survive and stick in the NBA.
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I’ve always thought that the “off-season” - as most call it - is a poor reflection of the importance of this time of year. It’s actually the ON SEASON: you work ON your body; ON your cardio; ON your flexibility; ON your skills; ON your game. Off? On? Your choice!
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"I only count makes! In the summer, I make 500 shots a day. During the season, I make 200-350 a day!" ~ Stephen Curry #ItTakesWhatItTakes
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Sonoma State Basketball welcomes Julian Bryant. The 6’4” guard last competed in the 2019-2020 season at College of Marin where he averaged 10.1ppg, 4rpg, & 2apg. @sonomaseawolves @wavvyju
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Sonoma State Basketball welcomes Damian Ruiz. The shooting guard from Murrieta led his team to a 25-5 record while scoring 24.9ppg. He finished 2nd in CA in 3-pointers made with 133.
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Sonoma State Basketball welcome Pierce Rexford from Folsom Lake Community College. The 6’7” guard/forward averaged 19.8ppg and 9.9rpg last season. @PierceRexford @SonomaSeawolves @FolsomLakeMBB
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Sonoma State Basketball welcomes Nick Medeiros from St. Patrick-St. Vincent High School. A point guard, he led his team to a 24-3 record this season and was named Tri-County Athletic League Rock MVP. @nick1medeiros @SonomaSeawolves
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Sonoma State Basketball welcomes Dillon Iyawe from Consumnes River College. The 6’10”, 255lb center averaged 14.3ppg and pulled down 15.8rpg.
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Players: If you want to stand out — make the game simple for your teammates. — pass the 🏀 on time and on target. —Don’t gamble and reach on defense where your teammates need to over help to cover for you — move and cut without the 🏀 and finish your cuts — block out —TALK
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