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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What insights does Jay Wright share about coaching Jalen Brunson?
What did they learn at Villanova? I think... First of all, they brought a lot to the table, especially all three of them have parents that would say to them when they would struggle, you know, what does coach say? Listen to coach, which sounds simple, but it's so rare with great players. I think the one thing that They all brought a lot of talent. They brought a lot of competitiveness.
Our mantra at Villanova was the word attitude, that you control your attitude on each play, and you control your attitude on each day.
so uh regardless of what happened in the game before that next day you got to come with a clear mind positive attitude learn from your mistakes be humble based on your your positive plays and your successes and then get better the next day get better the next play have a clear mind the next play i think that's probably what they took from us the most.
And they've definitely added their own version of it in a highly successful way. And what I loved about the teams that you built is you looked at this as not one year. I'm building a team. I hope they stay three. Maybe they stay four years. And it's such a luxury now for a coach to be able to let them play when a game is on the line. Like, I don't have to micromanage them.
And I always got into this with Calipari. I said, John, you can't have these one-and-dones because they're still kids when they get to the tournament. And that's why, you know, they get knocked off. But did you... I don't know if you settled for this or did you avoid ā you wanted one-and-dones, I'm guessing.
You just didn't get them, and then all of a sudden you decide to have a different blueprint? That's exactly what it was, Dan. All of these guys, and a lot of the guys that John got, we recruited, and we said to them, look, you might be one-and-done, and if you are, great, but you have to come to Villanova with the mentality that ā
You're going to be a part of something bigger than yourself and that your best chance of being the best player you can be is being a part of this program and striving to get better every day. If you want to just go and play your way and put your talents on display for the NBA, there's other places where you can do that extremely well.
But Josh, Jalen, Mikhail, all the guys that came with them to Villanova came with the idea that I want to go to the NBA, but I want to be the best student I can be. All three of them graduated. I want to be the best student I can be. I want to be the best person I can be. I want to be the best player. I have a lot of room I have to grow.
I want to do that at Villanova, and then I want to be ready when I get to the NBA. I don't want to have to learn when I get to the NBA. Do you miss coaching now? I mean, this time of the year, you're in the garden for game four. Do you have to say to your wife, you know, maybe I could coach again? You know what, Dan?
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