31/07/2019
How yo become a good branch player
No body want to actually be on d bench but rather on d court playing,but no matter how good u are as a player u must set on d bench maybe cause of an injury but u are still on d bench so this is a simple way to win a game from d bench
1. Bring Lots of Energy
Energy is the most important thing for all bench players to bring to every single game, especially when your team is on the road. Show your passion for the game.
Be loud. Shout out words of encouragement to your teammates. Stand up and cheer each time your team scores or makes a great basketball play.
When a time-out is called a great teammate will be the first one off the bench to go out and high-five the players that were on the court. When the time-out is over be energetic. “Yeah, Brad. Keep dominating in the post!”.
All of these little acts lift the energy and moral of the team.
Your teammates and coach will appreciate it.
2. Take Note of Your Body Language
Here on BFC we talk all the time about the importance of body language for basketball players. Body language is just as important on the bench as it is on the court.
Are your players leaning back, slouching, and looking disinterested? Or are they on the edge of their seat engaged in the game?
Poor body language on the bench tells a coach you care more about yourself than the team. Prove that you’re a team-first player by having great body language on the bench.
Great teammates all sit forward, don’t slouch, and are engaged in the game.
3. Don’t Ruin Your Teammates Focus
Want to know what’s worse than a player not engaged in the game while on the bench? A player not engaged in the game that ruins the focus of their teammates.
If a player can’t stay engaged in a game this does not give them the right to ruin the focus of anyone else.
Don’t talk to them about things that aren’t related to the game, during the game. Let them focus. Save non-game related topics for after the game. No one cares what you’re planning on doing