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High character players are a must for any team that has championship
goals. It takes players that are willing to step up and lead and get everyone
moving towards one common purpose. Players like this are invaluable to a team.
Here are ten characteristics of a high character player.
The
temptation for players is to take possessions off when they are tired or
mentally fatigued. This usually happens on the defensive end of the court. High
character players stay mentally engaged when they are on the court, and they
recognize that they have a responsibility to the team to be locked in on every
play.
There
are always going to be players that are more naturally gifted and faster than
others. They can finish in the top 3 on every sprint without having to output
maximum effort. A high character player recognizes that they are competing
against themselves to run as fast as they can. They try to win every sprint and
run as fast as they can each time.
There
are always going to be specific basketball drills that players like
more than others. The tendency with this is to give less effort on the drills
that aren’t as fun or as enjoyable. This is not how high character players
approach drills though.
Instead,
they have already committed to compete and give their best effort in every
drill that they do. They do this because they want to improve individually and
also help the team get better.
We
have all heard the phrase, “talk is cheap.” This is especially true when it
comes to leadership. Anyone can talk about doing the right things, but it takes
a special player to stay committed to doing it the right way day in and day
out, regardless of how they are feeling on a specific day. High character
players lead with their actions daily.
Great
teams are players led, and that means that the leaders of a team need to make
sure that they are holding their teammates accountable. If a teammate is acting
in a way that hinders the team’s success, there needs to be leaders on the team
that step up and say something.
High
character players are able to lead their teammates because they have already
been modeling the team-first attitude. They don’t allow anything or anyone to
take away from the team’s success.
Whether
your role is leading scorer or 12th man on the team, high character players
must celebrate another teammate’s success and the success of the team. This
doesn’t mean that you don’t work hard for a bigger role on the team, but there
is no place for talking bad about teammates or complaining about minutes.
This
goes back to leading with actions and not just words. Players know who is in
the gym working hard, and if you want to challenge your teammates to work
harder, you need to be the hardest worker on the team. Show up early before
practice to work hard and then stay late to work even more; players respect
this.
It
is easy to do the right thing when you know a coach is watching, but when
character is revealed is when no one is watching. Do you touch every line even
when the coaches aren’t watching? Do you complete every rep?
This
may seem like a trivial thing, but it adds up and becomes something bigger if
you allow yourself to cut corners. High character players hold themselves
accountable and do it the right way because it is the right thing to do.
Getting
in the gym and working on your individual skill development is great. However,
the next step and a sign of a high character player is bringing teammates with
you when you go to the gym.
High
character players are invested in their teammates, and they understand that
they can't do it all on there own. They recognize that it takes a great team to
win games and ultimately, championships.
Basketball
is a game of communication. Whether you are on the defensive end of the court,
on the bench, or on offense, you should always be communicating. Communication
saves breakdowns and helps the team’s overall success.
As
a high character player, you want to be the best communicator on your team.
Communication is contagious, and before you know it, the whole team will follow
your lead and begin to communicate on a high level.
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