Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year (and more)!

Happy New Year everybody! It was a crazy fun 2012. We played (by my last count) 121 games as the H1 Thunder from 12U to 17U. That's a lot. I mean, we may never play that many games again, no matter how much we try. We were in the island's best leagues (CAL, NJB), some new leagues (PAA, AIEA 16U) and we were blessed with the opportunity to play in the Maryknoll JV and Kalani varsity summer leagues.

But that's behind us now. (I have a lot of game videos to edit and I'm catching up slowly.) The new year is going to start earlier than ever for us thanks to the CAL middle school division coming up this weekend. If we play in PAA 13U, that's the first week of February, and PAA 15U starts in mid-February. I still have mixed feelings about that league because the games are so short. They run the clock through all free throws, so games end super fast, like 30 minutes fast. We could wait until CAL league finishes, then starts again with their 15U and 13U in March. Or do all of the above.

HEADS UP! I just got an e-mail from CAL commissioner Greydon Espinda and only now realized that our first game is on Saturday, 3:50 pm. I didn't see that on the schedule (my fault) and thought that our first game was on Sunday. As of right now, the league may postpone the Saturday game to help out another team.

So keep your calendar open for Saturday, 3:50 pm at Kilauea Gym. We're scheduled to play Crush 1. That will be a lot of fun, if we play them. The Sunday, 3:00 game against the Blue Devils is on. Totally on.

Practice is Wednesday, 6:00 pm at Kalakaua Gym. Bring it on! WE LUB THIS GAME!


P.S. - SHIRTS ARE IN. These are the warmup T-shirts we're wearing for the winter season. Designed and produced by James Davis (The Chocolate Factory), a talented artist and a former player of mine from Kaimuki JV back about 12 years ago. He did this on short notice and he did beautiful work. Thank you, James!

The shirts are for our players in the CAL League. The guys who will play in February (PAA 15U/13U) and March (CAL 15U/13U, NJB 15U/13U, AIEA 17U) will get T-shirts when their leagues start. Extra shirts are available to parents for just $10. For everybody else, the shirt will be one of our fundraiser sources, selling for $20 each. 

We ate at Pizza Hut and McDonald's on Sunday, and along with the bottled water and Gatorades, expenses are already kicking off the 2013 year. Let's make some money, fund our entry fees for the leagues, get new uniforms and more T-shirts, and start funding a summer mainland trip. 

Sunday, December 30, 2012

No practice on Monday (update)

Head's up: I just realized Monday is New Year's Eve. Kalakaua Gym will probably be closed. So ... NO PRACTICE MONDAY. Enjoy the time off. We got a lot of work done today. Enjoy New Year's Day off, too, with your family. We'll get back to work on Wednesday, 6:00 pm at Kalakaua Gym.

If anybody wants to shoot baskets Monday, I'll be free after 4:00 pm. I can meet you guys at Makiki Park or Kalakaua outside courts if you want to get your 200+ shots in.

Update 10:35 pm Chris said some of the Thunder might meet up on Monday morning at Kalakaua. Check with him on that, get those shots in before family time.

Sunday Funday

Good workout today. Scrimmaged the Islanders 12U (girls), ran through halfcourt offense, a lot of shooting drills. I thought we were playing a 14U team, but it was a good chance for our new guys to get some run and learn to run plays and defenses. (Kodee Viena plays on that team and they have a lot of talent.) 

After Pizza Hut, the kids are back at it, Makiki Park, 4-on-4. WE LUB THIS GAME.




Saturday, December 29, 2012

The Sniper Conquers


Congratulations to Bryson Quackenbush, who won the 3-point contest tonight at the St. Francis Merv Lopes Hoops Classic (at Manoa Gym). Bryson was 8-for-15 to lead the competition. On top of his game-winning 3-pointer against Saint Louis, Bryson had a great day.

Video captures below. 


Isaiah, Bryson and Mick waiting on the final results.

Sunday scrimmage

Heads up! Coach Dean (Kodee's dad) set up a scrimmage for us against her team (Islanders 14U). They'll meet us tomorrow (Sunday) at McCully Gym. We need to help our new guys get acclimated to competition, to running plays and our defenses against live action, so this is a good opportunity. Just one week before the CAL Middle School opener.

Next workout: Sunday, 11:00 am, McCully gym and 4:00 pm, Makiki Park. Make sure to call Coach Roy for a ride. Or call me (551-1054).

Also, practice Monday 6:00 pm, Kalakaua Gym. WE LUB THIS GAME.

Saturday shootout

Good morning workout with Tanielu, Sierra and Chris at Kalakaua outside court today. Got a lot of basic work done. Our core players are almost ready for the CAL League that starts next week Sunday. Getting our new players on the same page - learning the plays on both offense and defense - is crucial.

After lunch, Tanielu and Chris went back and they're shooting in Kalakaua Gym until it closes around 4:30.

Next workout: Sunday, 11:00 am, McCully gym and 4:00 pm, Makiki Park. Make sure to call Coach Roy for a ride. Or call me (551-1054).

Then Monday, 6:00 pm, Kalakaua Gym.

WE LUB THIS GAME.

Note: Congrats to our Roosevelt boys, who beat Saint Louis (Haka is one of their top guards) on a last-second 3-point shot today at the Merv Lopes Classic. 

Friday, December 28, 2012

Friday: Informal practice

I'm working this afternoon and tonight at the St. Francis Merv Lopes Classic (Manoa gym), so I'm not going to be at practice. I still want everybody to go to Kalakaua Gym and work on plays, play some 3-on-3 (or 4-on-4), do shooting and ballhandling drills, 3-point drills, INBOUNDS PLAYS. Get your 200 shots and 50 free throws in.

A lot of your phones aren't working, so I called Jerry. 

Tomorrow (Saturday), we're practicing for sure 10:00 am at Kalakaua outside court.
Sunday, 11:00 am, McCully Gym, lunch, then 4:00 at Makiki Park. 

I'm sorry for the last-minute change, but Roosevelt plays Farrington at 1:30, then Punahou and Kalaheo at 3:00. It's a great opportunity to see these teams and how much they've progressed, especially our Thunder boys at Roosevelt. (They beat Kahuku in overtime yesterday.) Then I cover the tourney semifinals after that. Hope I see you guys at the tourney tonight. 

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Workout: Friday 2:30, Kalakaua

A good afternoon of 2-on-2 and shooting, real casual, at Kalakaua gym and outside courts. It wasn't planned. The guys had some time and wanted to go play. Tanielu, Chris. Then Jimark, Josh, Jerry. Jimark stayed back to work on his game while the rest of us, plus Coach Roy and Kyle, went to the Kamehameha-Punahou girls basketball game. That turned out to be a great finish.

Friday (tomorrow), 2:30 pm, Kalakaua Gym. We'll be done by 5, and I have to go work. Covering the Merv Lopes Classic at Manoa gym.

Note: Congrats to the Roosevelt boys, who rallied from 14 points down in the fourth quarter to beat Kahuku 59-54 in overtime today. Just saw that boxscore. Way to go, Rough Riders! On the other side, Kawe Johnson had a solid game for the Red Raiders. Kawe played on our 17U two summers ago. Great guy. All great guys. Nice win, Roosevelt.

CAL League: Thunder begins Jan. 6

Just saw this in my e-mail: The brand-new CAL schedule (for Week 1 only) and (Commissioner) Greydon's e-mail to the CAL League teams. Note that he asks everyone to keep their shoes clean before they step on the court at Kilauea BECAUSE ... they renovated the gym and revarnished the court. So please keep your shoes on only when you play, don't walk around in them and get them dirty.

Week 1: Thunder vs. Blue Devils, Sunday, Jan. 6, 3:00 pm, Kilauea Gym.

We'll get more of the schedule later from the league. CAL is the best, or at least one of the very best, leagues on the island. We've played in it for three years and we've always been treated extremely well and very fairly. Greydon is a very mindful commissioner who constantly looks out for us and every team, making sure we know about schedules, schedule changes or anything else. We're blessed to be in the CAL league!

Greydon Espinda:

Coaches

As you may know the new season will start on January the 5th. I wanted to make sure that kilauea gym will be ready to use. The gym has gone under renovation where they replaced the bump that was located under the basket as well as revarnish the entire court so we wont be slipping on the courts yeah! To help with the longevity of the court, please ask your players to not wear their shoes in the dirt as they come to the game. The dirt acts as sandpaper and will sand down the court in no time.

Attached is the roster/waiver form. Please submit payment of $400 to CAL basketball league; 3255 George Street; Honolulu, Hi. 96815 or give it to me on the first game of the season. If you do send it, please email me so that I can look for it in the mail.

I will be sending out the first week schedule to give everyone a headsup hopfully tonight, tomorrow the latest. Let me know if you have any questions or concern.

Have a wonderful holiday and a Happy New Year.

Greydon

Friday spontaneous

I've got work tonight, but Chris called and said some of the 13U/15U will meet this afternoon at Kalakaua. The gym should be open until 4:45 pm. I'll be there until 5:00. It's 3:20 right now. I'm waiting for my lunch, should be at the park/gym by 3:45. We'll probably just run through some plays, do basic drills and try to sharpen up.

First game is less than two weeks away. Who else is hungry for some basketball? Nom nom...

Friday: Check with Coach Roy for practice in the evening at Kalakaua.
Saturday: 10 am, practice, Kalakaua.
Sunday: 11 am, practice, McCully. Sunday 4 pm, shooting drills, Makiki Park.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Video: 13U vs Laie (updated)

Third game of the CAL fall league. When I look back, sometimes it's amazing how well a team so young passes the ball. There is a lot of trust out there. I don't think Laie got a single steal on their press. They ended up calling it off. That makes me feel good, when we play together and play smart basketball.

This is part 1. Part 2 will be loaded up by tonight.
Update 8:45 pm Here's part 2

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Christmas Eve: Enjoy the gift

OK. It's occurred to me that tomorrow is Dec. 24. Christmas Eve. So Kalakaua Gym probably won't be open. The courts probably will be. I mean, I sorta knew it was Christmas Eve today, but the busy-ness of it never really materialized in my brain until tonight. There's a lot of stuff going on from last-minute shopping to church events to parties and all that.

So ... anybody who wants to get in some shooting and drills, let me know and we can meet at Kalakaua or Makiki at 4:00 pm tomorrow (Monday). Otherwise, please enjoy your family time and the spirit of the Lord in this awesome Christmas season. Your family is yours alone, the greatest gift you possess. Enjoy them now while you can. Life passes quickly, in the blink of an eye, like a vapor, as scripture says. So enjoy them all you can and without hesitation.

Btw, had a solid shooting session with Sierra, Jimark and Josh at Kalakaua this afternoon (Sunday). No wind for a change. They must've gotten up 200 to 250 shots each. We shot for about 2 hours. Funday!

Next practice is Wednesday (Dec. 26), 4:00 pm at Kalakaua Gym. I have to work but Coach Roy said he'll be there, so be there and get straight to working hard, playing hard and having fun.

Sunday funday

Good workout today at McCully Gym. Kyle, Tanielu, Chris, Jimark, Josh and Jerry came down with Coach Roy. Mickey ran the guys through conditioning drills. Alleck came down and joined Mick on the court when we ran drills and plays. A lot of good work today. Long way to go, our new guys are learning and soaking everything up.

Workout this afternoon 4:00 pm has been switched from Makiki Park to Kalakaua outside courts. Kyle has a family function this afternoon, and so do Chris and Tanielu. Transporting the guys from Kalihi to Makiki would be a problem, but we can get more work done if the boys just walk to Kalakaua from their homes.

Sunday 4:00 pm at Kalakaua outside courts
Monday 6:00 pm at Kalakaua Gym
Tuesday TBA
Wednesday 6:00 pm at Kalakaua Gym

We're just two weeks away from our season opener in the CAL Middle School Division. WE LUB THIS GAME.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Warmup shirts


Fyi: I just ordered the warmup shirts. We'll have enough for the 13U who start playing in January. If you are not on the 13U but want to order, let me know ASAP. Like today or tonight. the printer goes to work on this tomorrow (Friday).

I ordered sizes from children's medium up to adult XL.

The shirts will be free for the current players. Everybody else has to buy so I don't go broke. (I'll know the price per shirt soon.) James Davis, one of my former players, does a lot of work with art and shirts, and he's giving us a really awesome deal. (You guys who are in 15U and 17U, you'll get these warmup shirts free when your leagues start in March. If you want one now, let me know and I'll save one for you, but you won't get it free.) 

I was about to pick up T-shirts from Champs (five for $25), but James called at that exact moment. Found out he can get good blank tees way cheaper. The shirts will be charcoal (dark) gray with white and orange lettering. I was going to keep this as a surprise for you guys, but I'm just proud of James and if he gets more orders with our help, that's great for him and his family. You can reach him on Facebook at this link

Thursday update

Some quick notes.

• Tanielu suggested (and I like it) that we have a potluck picnic again. I may have mentioned this on a previous blog post, but if you missed it, let's aim for Sunday, Dec. 30. If we have enough interest, the kids will practice (McCully gym) that morning at 11 a.m., then go to Ala Moana Beach Park (same spot as last time?) around 2:00 p.m.

Whoever wants to do this again, let me know. We're going to need some of the grills and hibachis and, of course, food, like last time, so let me know and I'll get the list going. I'll bring some meat. Probably kal bi or something that Foodland sells, ready for grilling.

• Tanielu and Chris' dad, Passion, said they're looking for a three-bedroom house to rent, town side. I thought I'd post that here and spread the word. If you know of a place available, let me know (551-1054) and I'll pass it on to Passion.

• Next practice is Sunday, 11:00 am, McCully Gym. Pickup games to follow (1:00 pm), then lunch and shooting drills at Makiki Park (4:00 pm).

• Next scrimmage. We don't know if we're going to have one, but Cliff Smith (Jared's dad) said Punchbowl PAL's 14U team might want a scrimmage. Stay tuned.

• Monday and Wednesdays @ Kalakaua Gym. We were there the past Monday and Wednesday for free play (6:00-9:00 pm) and it worked out great. Thanks to everybody for turning out. Getting indoors is CRUCIAL this time of year with all that wind and rain outside. It's a blessing.

• I'll be working the rest of the week, covering tournaments (‘Iolani Classic, Punahou Invitational, maybe Walter Wong Invitational). It's a good chance to see many of the top high school teams in the country and state. Haka is playing for Saint Louis in the Wong tournament, so I want to see at least one game. Tonight (Thursday), it's the slam dunk competition at the ‘Iolani Classic. That normally starts around 10:00 pm and it's always a lot of fun. I'll be there after I'm done at Punahou. Hope I see you guys there!

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Scrimmage video (updated with part 2)

Mahalo to Eric for shooting the video. This is Part 1. Part 2 will be done uploading by tonight. Watch, enjoy, learn, move on.


Update 2:35 pm. Part 2 is ready.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Scrimmage 'season' underway

Finally got some competition today. Our 13U/14U scrimmaged Punchbowl PAL - Jared and Micah's team. They were young (12U), quick, talented. Mostly kids 11, down to 9 years old. It was hard for a few of our guys to stay focused from start to finished, but that's what my job is. We got good hustle from everybody, but playing for the first time since October, there was some rust.

Kyle did a really solid job on both ends, grabbed the most offensive rebounds. He's our floor leader, initiating the offense and setting up teammates for easy shots. That's what a good point guard does, in addition to keeping everyone together and keeping everyone accountable. He knows what I ask for every day from everyone in his/her role, and if he doesn't do the job on the floor, you will hear from me back on the bench - about your duties, whether you're doing a fantastic job or a not-so-good one. 

Jerry grabbed a ton of loose balls. He might be one of those guys who just has a knack for that, and we need more guys like that. Jackson is learning, hustled his butt off. Josh did a good job finding open spots, but like Jackson, he needs to get into better shape. Sierra did great on the fastbreak getting to her spot and shooting the open 3, also battling on the boards against two, three opponents. Jimark played tough on both ends. Chris did a good job at times on the boards against Tanielu was super quick on the fastbreak and had some perfect pass-and-cut plays with Jimark. Jimark worked hard, ran the break well. 

I want everybody to be a little more cohesive and fluid offensively, and that takes time. Repetitions. Practice. The scrimmages we get, the better, naturally. Cliff (Jared's dad) said that Punchbowl's 14U team will want a scrimmage with us, hopefully. It's hard to get better against a younger, slower team, but it was good to get some competition. 

We've got some bugs to work out, but I love the aggressiveness that we play with (most of the time). I want EVERYBODY running the break, but also to do this within his or her responsibilities. When we all do this, things balance out and everyone will have fun playing fast, smart team basketball with great energy. Maturity will be the difference between winning championships or not. For the most part, everybody is mature for his/her age. But we need to get to a championship level mentally and emotionally.

We can do this.

Tonight, Sierra, Jimark, Josh, Jerry, Kyle, Coach Roy and I are at the ‘Iolani Classic. Some good basketball. Kalaheo was up on Yates (Texas) by 16 in the third quarter, but they got tired, sloppy and lost by 2. Oak Hill is still jumping over everybody. La Lumiere (Indiana) is very solid and smart.

Wednesday: Practice 6:00 pm at Kalakaua gym. Coach Roy will be in charge. Work on plays, pressure defense, pressbreakers, drills on low post, high post, wing, 3-point shooting. Do it all, boys and girls. Everything you dream of is within your grasp if you're willing to put the time and sweat into it for your team.

WE LUB THIS GAME!




Monday, December 17, 2012

Rain, wind and a warm gym


Tuesday: Call Coach Roy for a ride. He will leave Kalihi around 2 pm. We meet at Makiki Park 2:30 pm and caravan to Papakolea to scrimmage with Punchbowl PAL. They start practice at 3:00 pm. If you haven't been there before, they have an outside court with a roof, kind of like the one in Palolo and the other one at Nuuanu Elementary School.

Side note: All the guys who have jerseys, please contact me so I can collect them for the scrimmage. I have no jerseys at this time. Everybody took them home after the last game. Or bring the jersey in when we meet at Makiki Park.

Monday: Good, good workout at Kalakaua Gym with Jimark, Josh and Kyle. Did a LOT of 3-point shooting drills, ran Monday and Tuesday drills over and over. Wing shooter. Pick and pop corner shooter. A lot of running with fastbreak drills/3-point shooting in transition. Free throws. The weather is so bad right now — constant wind and rain — it's a blessing to have the gym.

Btw, Jimark and Josh shot really well, usually at least 3 out of 10 from each spot (corners, wings, top). Josh hit 5, 6, even 7 at some spots. Jimark hit 5 to 6 out of 10 normally and had 8 out of 10 from the corner (I think) for the best accuracy for one spot. We went about 4 rounds. Kyle got there in time to shoot two rounds before we did everything else.


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Sunday funday, new unis and more

Good workout today with Kyle, Walter, Jimark and Josh. Big Josh and Youlun joined us for drills, too. Windy again, so we did a lot of ballhandling/on-ball defensive work, ballhandling against traps and 41 trapping. Also did a lot of three-man game work in our Princeton/UCLA set. Got some shooting challenge work done when it wasn't too windy.

Next workout is Monday, 6:00 pm, Kalakaua gym. Then Tuesday 4:30 pm, Kalakaua outside courts. We might work out again Wednesday night (6 pm) at Kalakaua gym if Coach Roy is free. I have to work the rest of the week nights.

We're only 3 weeks away from the CAL League opener, so getting work done together is CRUCIAL. I still don't see 8 to 9 guys at practice, so it's hard to expect us to have the depth we want for the league. Without depth, it's tough to run for a full game. I want us to RUN.

If you can't make practice, no sweat as long as you call me (551-1054) or Coach Roy (693-6777). Btw, Coach Roy is working on ordering us NICE jerseys (embroidered numbers) so reserve your two favorite numbers before someone else claims them. I'll also be ordering a new set of mesh reversible jerseys.

Check the Facebook page, check the blog, check your e-mail, check your texts for info on practices and leagues and uniforms. Let's get to work so we can have a lot of fun this winter season. WE LUB THIS GAME.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Good Wednesday

Nice workout on Wednesday with Jimark, Dennis, Chris, Josh and Tanielu. Dennis' first practice, but he learned quickly. We went over on-ball pressure (41), handling backcourt traps, a few halfcourt offensive sets, shooting drills, pressbreakers.

In reality, we could run Princeton and UCLA combined over an over and over without verbally yelling a play, but that would take a lot of reps together as a group. Once that happens, it would be a self-running machine. All about reading and positioning, screening and cutting, precise passing and smart decision-making.

But for yesterday, it's another good starting point for our new guys. It's also a test for our returnees, a test of their patience and ability to teach.

Practice again today (Thursday), 4:30 p.m. at Kalakaua. Coach Roy and Kyle will be there, so bring your game! Help each other. Teach each other all the details and nuances of offense, defense, rebounding, positioning. Everything.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Tuesday work ethic

Gritty, tough workout today for Sierra, Jimark, Jerry, Jackson and Josh at Kalakaua. Got a lot of shooting and ballhandling drills in, basics on fullcourt pressure defense and pressbreakers, trapbreakers. Also some free throws and conditioning. Boy, that's gonna need a lot more work. 

Even though we've got some inexperienced, new players, it's always good to have coachable players who work hard. It's a blessing! Next workout: Saturday 10 am, but Jackson has one of the basketballs and I expect the Thunder to be at Kalakaua every day at 4:30 to work on their shooting and handles, run some miles and get in shape. WE LUB THIS GAME. 

Monday, December 10, 2012

Palolo tournament: No Thunder

Got some bad news just now from Coach Allen (Palolo). The tournament already had enough teams for 14U and 12U. Hopefully if any team drops out they'll contact us. Think next time I'm not even going to mention any tournaments until we're officially accepted. I know we're going to be pissed about this, but stay focused. We're in the CAL Middle School Division and Aiea 12U for sure. That's just 27 days away and we got WORK TO DO. Channel your energy into that. Once January starts, we're going NON-STOP through the winter, spring, summer and fall.

Tuesday: 4:30, Kalakaua

Been on the road all afternoon and night. PRACTICE Tuesday 4:30 pm Kalakaua outside courts. Time to bolt down our foundation and get to work. Still haven't heard back from Coach Allen about the Palolo Tournament. Hope we get in for both 14U and 12U. If not, we got the leagues starting Jan. 6. I LUB THIS GAME! 

The quest is on. The voyage has begun. It doesn't start on Jan. 6. The work goes in NOW, as it has for the past few weeks and months. That's what love for the game will do. Those who don't love it, get out of the waaaaaay . . . 

Thunder ballin at McCully Gym on a Sunday afternoon.
Life Is Good.

Playbook: Simplicity


A simple play run by the best team in basketball.* Efficient, easy way to get two points. We shall call this "V-RAY".

* Yes, the Miami Heat. I'm not a Heat fan, but it's the truth. For now.

Work and reps equal Funday

Good day overall for the guys who came to work out. Mahalo to Tanielu and Chris' grandpa for providing transportation help. We had those two, plus Kyle, Jimark and Micah to transport to McCully gym. No way they all could fit into my car. We got some solid work in, teaching Jimark the pressbreakers, adding a new, simple pressbreaker, the 41 press. A lot of good shooting work, fastbreak assignment drills. The guys got a lot done, plus some solid conditioning.

Good to see everybody getting more and more comfortable playing pickup ball with the grownups at the gym, too. Sifo came down for some games.

At Makiki Park, we got in some 4-on-4 run before the rain hit and we headed home. Good start to the week, Thunder. Now put the same effort and energy into your schoolwork, if you don't already, and you'll enjoy life a whole lot more. No fear, just ask for help at all times. Nobody's too big to do that.

I like Chris' idea of having a study hall twice a week, with teammates helping teammates. Brilliant!

Next team workout: TBA. Might be on Tuesday. Be sure to do your running and shooting every day. I LUB THIS GAME.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Sunday plan

Sunday: Coach Roy and Kyle not available for workouts, so we have to figure out a transportation plan to get the guys from Kalihi to McCully gym by 11 am. I can car pool but the max for my car is 3 guys (not counting me). Or 4 small guys. Tanielu, Chris, Jimark, Josh, Jackson need rides. Maybe more (Dennis and Ronny?). Probably will do two round trips. One of those times I wish we had a mini-bus.

Sunday
11:00 am McCully gym practice 
1:00 pm McCully gym pickup games
3:00 pm McDonald's
4:00 pm Makiki Park practice/pickup games

Christmas 14U/12U tourney?

ALSO ... got word from Coach Allen Fortson that they're hosting a Christmas tourney at Palolo Gym on Dec. 21 or so. The divisions are 14U and 12U so we'll plan on entering two teams. It's a three-day tournament: 14U on day 1, 12U on day 2 and both divisions on day 3. Hoping to hear more from them real soon. Allen said the entry fee is really low, so that's more good news. Hope we can be at full strength. Some of the other teams are Kapolei, Aliis, Kalakaua (Clinic), Palolo.

None of this is 100% definite yet. I'm hoping to talk with the tournament director tomorrow (Sunday). They're looking for more teams, he said, so I'm optimistic. This would be a really nice Christmas present and a good way to prepare for the January league(s). 

Saturday in the park

Good workout today for Tanielu, Chris, Jimark, Josh and Jackson (and Walter!) at Kalakaua. Got a lot of solid work in with fastbreak assignments, halfcourt offense. Good news from the CAL League (Greydon) is that Jimark can play in the Middle School Division. This is huge because Jimark has been learning our system, is at every practice and learning quickly. Same with Josh, but with Jimark, I was concerned that his age (14) might be an issue. Apparently not.

I think there are other teams in the division in the same boat. ILH teams are known to have older players (held back a year). The competition will be awesome.

Mahalo to Mark (Walter's dad) for bringing the boys XL sodas from McDonald's! 

Friday, December 7, 2012

Weekend work ethic

Practice Saturday 10 am at Kalakaua. Lot of work to be done with only 4 weeks until our first game. Sunday 11 am, McCully gym, then 4 pm at Makiki Park. WE LUB THIS GAME!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Roster update 12/5/12

Roster update - let me know if anything has changed. These leagues begin in one month.

CAL Middle School Division (grades 6-8)
(Games on Sundays, Kilauea gym)
Tanielu
Chris
Kyle
Micah
Walter
Jerson (not available Sundays/church)
Sierra (n/a Sundays/tutoring)
Jared (n/a Sundays/church)
Ryan (maybe)
Leo (maybe)
Jackson (maybe)
Aaron (n/a Sundays/church)
Dennis (maybe)
Ronny (maybe)

That's still five definites, a bunch of not availables and maybes. So we need at least 4 players to commit so we can have 9 strong and run all game long. (Note: I'll have to find out if Jimark can play. He's eighth grade, but at 14, he's one year older than most of the kids.)

Aiea 12U League
(Games on Saturday mornings, Aiea Rec. gym)
Note: Age is determined by Sept. 1, 2013 cutoff
Chris
Micah
Walter
Jared (turns 13 after the league ends)
Kodee (turns 13 after the league ends)
Joshua (turns 13 after the league ends)
Leo (turns 13 after the league ends?)
Ryan (maybe)

The league might let us have a couple of exceptions since some of us are still 12 during the entire season. We'll see. Either way, we still need more players. 

CAL Elementary School Division (grades 6 and below)
(Games on Sundays, Kilauea gym)
Chris
Micah
Walter
Ryan (maybe)

This is a long shot. The league needs more gym time to add more teams. This wasn't our focus, to have an Elem team, but if it's available, we're going for it. But we would need at least 5 more players. 

The opportunities are there, you guys. So let's find more players and enjoy the winter season. 

Wednesday work ethic

Good workout today with Tanielu, Chris, Jackson. Jackson is one of their friends from Kalakaua Middle School. Earlier, Ronny and Dennis played some pickup ball with them. Ronny plays some solid defense, quick and boxes out. Dennis can rebound and shoot the 3, and also goes to his left hand on the drive really well. Would be nice if they joined the Thunder, but we'll see.

Next workout is Saturday 10 am at Kalakaua since I work Thursday and Friday. If you guys want to work out on Thur/Fri, give Coach Roy and Kyle a call. That would be excellent. Sunday is definite, 11 am at McCully gym, 3 pm at Makiki Park. I LUB THIS GAME!


Wednesday workout

Tanielu and Chris are free this afternoon (Wed) so I'll meet up at Kalakaua with everybody who wants to practice. 4:00 to 5:30. After that, I have to work tonight, girls basketball game at Radford.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Working hard on a Tuesday

Good workout today with Kyle, Jimark and Josh at Kalakaua outside courts. Taught the brothers the basics on some offensive plays. Did a lot of triple-threat footwork drills from the wings. Just working hard and working smart day by day. The season opener is 1 month and 2 days away. I LUB THIS GAME.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Funday workout

Walter, Chris, Tanielu, Kyle, Jimark, Joshua - Good workout today at McCully (13U ballhandling, defensive work, pickup games) and Jared met us at Makiki Park (low post, high post, wing on-ball 1-on-1 drills). One of the most basic things we constantly work on is creating separation on the wing. Takes time to master the nuances, so we work on it over and over.

The guys work hard, but they're yearning for some fresh competition. Haven't had a game since October. We might get an exhibition game against one of the private school intermediate teams soon, though. That would awesome.

Next workout: TUESDAY. Most likely at Kalakaua Middle School outside courts, 4:30 pm. I'll keep you guys posted. DO YOUR SCHOOLWORK, CHECK IT TWICE. EXCEL. ASK FOR HELP ANY TIME YOU HAVE A DOUBT. No excuses. It's up to you.

McCully, Makiki on Funday

Update: Chris and Tanielu have been asking for this, so here it is. We'll be at Makiki Park at 4:00 pm. Variety of drills.

That'll be after we go to McCully gym for practice/drills (11 am) and pickup games (adults/older kids, 1:00 pm).

Head count for winter Thunder

Still looking for more players — committed players who love the game enough to work hard at it — for our upcoming league(s) in January. 

I need a head count — and confirmation — of everyone who's going to play in January:

1) CAL League - Middle School Division (Sundays)
2) CAL League - Elementary School Division (this is not a strong possibility since the league needs more gym time)
3) Aiea 12U League (Saturday mornings)

Right now, it looks like this: 

CAL Middle School Division roster: Tanielu, Kyle, Chris, Micah, Walter, Sierra, Kamakani. Hoping Kodee is available. New additions may be Joshua (de Jesus), Jerry, Jackson, Aaron from Kalakaua, and possibly Leo (from Coach Larry's Manoa League team).

CAL League - Elementary Division & AIea 12U roster: Chris, Micah, Walter. Possibly Leo (11) and Kamakani (not sure if she's 11 or 12).

Our older guys (15U, 17U) will start playing in March after the high school season is pau. Aiea will have a 17U league (similar to last year's 16U league), and CAL will have 15U and 13U.

Thunder high schoolers in action

13 hours of basketball. Tanielu, Chris and me saw 3 1/2 games at the McKinley Black & Gold Classic. Maryknoll and Kapolei played pretty well. Maryknoll was impressive. (Saw Sifo get plenty of playing time against Maryknoll.) Josh Burnett was everywhere.

Then we saw the Roosevelt-Waipahu games. JV had a lot of Thunder flavor: Brent, Felix, Sean. Also saw Josh (formerly of Maryknoll) playing for Roosevelt. Varsity, a lot of good defense and big shots by Isaiah, Bryson, Mick, Alleck, JJ, Anfernee. This year's Rough Riders are a lot of fun to watch, every single guy working his ass off with fullcourt pressure, hustling for loose balls, aggressive on offense, sharing the ball with open teammates on the 3-point arc. Roosevelt beat Waipahu 60-51. LUB THIS GAME.

Then we picked up Kyle and went to Kalakaua courts. Kyle, Chris and Tanielu played some touch football (yeah football) and they played some 21 for about an hour, mostly in the dark. A good day and night of Thunder life.

SUNDAY
11:00 am Thunder shooting drills at McCully gym, then some work on offensive and defensive plays/sets. 1:00 pm pickup games, then Makiki Park.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Game Day cometh (update)

LOOKING AHEAD: CAL League, Middle School Division, starting date Jan. 6!

THIS WEEKEND 
Saturday: I'll be working/covering the high school tournament at McKinley 10 am to 4 pm. Then watch Roosevelt play Waipahu (JV and varsity), 4:00 to 7:00 pm. 

Sunday: 11:00 am, McCully gym, Thunder drills. 1:00 pm, McCully gym, pickup games for the older kids against the adults. I LUB THIS GAME!

Update: Chris and Tanielu have been asking for this, so here it is. We'll be at Makiki Park at 4:00 pm. Variety of drills. 

Monday, November 26, 2012

Repetition leads to mastery

200+ shots per day. Minimum. Larry Bird took 700 every day, sun or snow. Magic Johnson heard about Larry. Magic started taking 800 shots every day. No short cuts. It's all sweat and skill. Desire. Hunger. Every day. By yourself. At pickup games. Leagues. Thunder practices. All of it adds up. Maybe one day we'll have a team that makes 15 3-pointers per game. Or 20. or 25. Don't laugh. These guys at Marina (Calif.) did it for some years and set state/national records.

Sunday fun day and more

Good workout/pickup games yesterday for the Thunder ballers. Tanielu, Kyle, Chris, Walter, Sifo, Jimark, Joshua, Coach Roy. Keone also came down to play with us at McCully gym. Unstoppable. Then we went to Kalakaua outside courts to work out a little more. Good job, Thunder!

Here's an update on the January leagues and other stuff.

• Hilo trip is unlikely at this point due to heavy cost PLUS the high probability of us playing in two leagues.

• Compete & Learn (CAL) League begins in January. We'll have a Middle Division team and possibly an Elementary Division team. The league director, Greydon, is a very sensible, smart man and he doesn't see the point of Chris playing the Elementary Division. Chris would probably dominate it since there aren't many (if any) other kids who are 6 feet tall. But Chris has been telling me for a few months that he wants to play against the older kids AND kids his own age. So, Greydon isn't forbidding Chris from playing in the Elementary Division. He just discourages it. I have mixed feelings on this. If we have two teams in CAL, most likely we'll have doubleheaders like we did the past year with teams in 15U and 13U. Chris, Micah, Walter, Kamakani, Josh could be worn out after one game. Or they could be in great physical shape by January and enjoy playing two games on Sundays.

• Aiea 12U League also begins in January. As of right now, only Chris, Micah and Walter are young enough to play in this league. Not sure if they're going to make an exception or two for our other players who are 12 in January, but turn 13 before the Sept. 1, 2013 cutoff date. So maybe Kamakani, Jared and Kodee can play in it. (I don't know when Kamakani's birthdate is, so I'm not sure about whether she can play.) 

• We still need more players for 12U and 13U. We've got some promising new players thanks to Tanielu and Chris, who brought some friends to practice the past two weekends. But we're about five or six weeks from our first games in January, and we still don't have enough players who are willing to practice during the week. I'm NOT going to be content with one practice per week (Sundays). There's no way we will improve individually or learn plays and improve as a team with only one practice per week. I don't expect us to practice five days a week, either. But right now, we need hungry basketball players like Tanielu, Kyle, Chris, Micah, Walter who are committed to working hard and having fun. Hopefully, all our new guys can commit to practicing more often. 

If you have friends who love basketball and want to play on a team that's going to run and press a lot, practice and improve, bring them to practice. If we don't have at least nine hungry, dedicated players for 12U and 13U by early December, it won't be worth it to pay for these leagues and new uniforms. But hopefully we all can find more players, not just guys who only want to work on their game one day a week. 

Spring 
NJB spring season begins in April and we should be stocked again with 17U, 15U and 13U teams. Our 17U was young last year, mostly guys who were 16 and younger. Our 15U struggled when we didn't have our full lineup, which was often, but when we had our guys, we did well. Our 13U is strong, but again, we need depth. 

That's down the road, but it'll be here before you know it. 

I'm not sure if Aiea will have a league (late March) again. I hope they do. And I'm not sure if Maryknoll (JV) and Kalani (varsity) will call us again to fill in. That was awesome, playing in nice gyms with good (mostly) referees. 

I'm enjoying seeing some of our guys practice and play pickup ball on Sundays at McCully gym. There's also open play at Kaimuki Park gym on Thursdays, so that's an option if guys want to play more pickup ball. The more the better, especially with the older guys who crave competition. 

Summer 
I know we'll play in CAL (15U, 13U), and there's the summer tournaments (Aiea, NJB). We'll have to start fundraising for mainland tournament play soon. Could be a lot of fun and a lot of growth as a team and as ballers. 


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Saturday skill drills



Some tough competition in tonight's drills at Kalakaua outside courts. Kerl and Karl — two original Thunder players (2009) — were there to give our guys a good battle on low post, high post, wing offense and on-ball defense drills. Ballhandling/on-ball defense was also tough - Karl and Kerl could always cover a lot of ground. The guys are playing pickup ball now - Micah, Tanielu, Chris, Kyle, Jaymark, Joshua. I'm just kicking back in the car listening to the UH-UNLV game now.

Shooting practice 12 noon at McCully gym tomorrow (Sunday), pickup games after that at 1:00. I lub this game!

Btw, I did go to Stan Sheriff Center and watched Oregon play Oklahoma. Saw Coach Paul Westhead live in person for the first time. The Guru of Go! Unfortunately, he had about five or six players (injured) in street clothes and the Ducks simply couldn't run and press like Westhead really likes. But it was cool to see him. It would be even better to meet him and pick his brain, maybe even give him a Thunder T-shirt. 



Friday, November 23, 2012

Westhead!

U. of Oregon (women) are in town for the UH Wahine tournament. PAUL WESTHEAD is their coach, still teaching the original 7-seconds-or-less system. Catch their games if you can. On TV today (Friday), 4:30 pm. I'm planning to go watch live on Saturday (2:00 pm). If you don't know Westhead, do a little research and you'll start to connect the dots between his Loyola Marymount teams and our team.

Next practice is Saturday, 6:00 pm, Kalakaua outside courts. Then Sunday, 12 noon, McCully gym (shooting). Pickup games at McCully 1:00 pm. Then Makiki Park 5:00 pm.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Happy Turkey Day!

Heads up everybody! No practice today. Football state title game is close and I'm quite busy with stuff for work. Lots of fun. That's the best kind of work! Have a great Thanksgiving with your families and enjoy the time together. We probably won't practice until Sunday. Meet at McCully Gym 12 noon for free play (shooting only), then 1:00 pickup games there until 4:30. Beats the rain!

Play fast and shoot the ball

Grinnell College can trace its basketball DNA to Paul Westhead, maybe even Mike D'Antoni. But what nobody talks about in the media after last night's crazy 138-point game by Grinnell guard Jack Taylor, is that the system is so disciplined and fast that it gives the team lots of open, good shots at a great pace. A big game like this is bound to happen.

If you look back at Grinnell teams of the past, it's about ball movement, pace and skilled shooting, along with a lot of great screens. As you guys know from our Monday and Tuesday plays, I've borrowed some of their stuff and we've put it to good use with the Thunder. The fast transition offense, the fullcourt press, the platooning (three units of 5 players rotate in every 2-3 minutes) has been going on at Grinnell for years and years now.

It's the tempo I've always tried to coach. It's the tempo I'll still continue to coach.

Update, 1:40 pm: Just to be clear ... I'm not condoning running up the score or having just one guy take 80% of the shots. I am saying that the media may put the magnifying glass on this one game, but for years Grinnell has made it Priority One to push the tempo and run as a team, press as a team and enjoy the game to the fullest. That's what I want for 2013. Giddyup!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Aiea 12U league

Howzit everybody! Need your feedback ASAP on a 12-under league starting in January at Aiea gym. It's run by Rob Godinez of the Aiea Blazers, same guy who runs the 16U league and the tournaments at that gym. Very good guy, good leagues and tourneys.

The 12U would be interesting for us since we have a some 12U guys. The date they're using as a cutoff is September 1, 2013, which means Chris, Micah, Ryan (?) and Walter will be of age. Everybody else would be too old. So let me know what you think.

CAL also begins in January and we're playing in their Intermediate Division. They also have an Elementary Division (sixth grade and younger), but Greydon (director) has already told us Chris won't be allowed to play in the Elementary Division. We could put a younger team in that league if there's still space.

Feedback please.

No practice Tuesday

Hey everybody, no practice today (Tuesday). Everybody who's at tryouts, wishing you the best! Give it your all, that's all you can do. If you get to play varsity or JV basketball, that's a blessing and you have an opportunity to keep working and enjoying this beautiful game. I've got a lot of work to do so no practice today. God bless!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Green light for this game

Good run today at McCully gym and drills at Makiki Park. Sifo went home after McCully; he played a lot of basketball earlier and was worn out. Sifo had his 3-point shot rolling for awhile, but he got tired after a long day. Tanielu played strong against the adults, and his 3-point shot has improved a lot, more of a set shot now. Bill, Kyle, Chris and Tanielu worked drills at Makiki.

Chris and Tanielu still playing. 3-on-3 under the lights. This game never stops! 

No practice Monday. I have extra work to get done. Tuesday, 4:30 pm, Makiki park. Our high school guys will be at tryouts. Everybody else, see you then.

Update on Hilo: It's a long shot at this point to play in the HI-PAL tournament (14U). Micah and Jared are playing with their old PAL teams in the same tournament. So that leaves us with a small roster: Kyle, Tanielu, Chris, Sierra. Maybe Jaymark and Joshua. Maybe Jerson. Too many maybes!

Coach Roy said he might be able to get us a rental van at a discount through his job. Right now, the rental companies are charging $200 per day. If we can get a cheap place to stay, maybe we go. Airline tickets are not cheap. But it's not looking too promising right now.

If we don't go, it's OK. The competitive level of the tourney is good, but it isn't the best in the state. We see better competition playing in leagues and tournaments in Honolulu. We can save our money (the funds that we still have to raise) for new jerseys and the CAL Middle School Division League in January. And it's going to be a heavy price to travel to a mainland tournament in the summer. The work starts now. 



Sunday shooters

Who wants to meet at McCully Gym 1:00 pm Sunday for free play? Let me know if you need a ride. Otherwise, we'll just meet at Makiki Park 3:00 pm. Practice and pizza!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Tuesday good, more on Wednesday

Good workout on Tuesday with Sierra, Kekai and Chase. Chase had to go early, but Kekai and Sierra got a LOT of triple-threat/jab step pull-up jumper work in. Nice job!

Back at the court today (Wednesday), 4:30 p.m.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Tuesday practice 4:30 pm

Walter is 10 and he is already more fundamentally sound than a lot of older kids who play this game. Good workout today, Walter!

Practice Tuesday 4:30 pm. See you there. I LUB DIS GAME.

Working it Sunday afternoon, night

Solid, solid workout at Makiki Park this afternoon (Sunday). Tanielu, Chris, Kyle, Walter, and later Sierra and Kodee plus Coach Dean. Got a good 2+ hours of fundamentals, fundamentals, fundamentals. Then some 3-on-3. Then dinner. That wasn't enough, so Sifo and Coach Loto met up with us. Kyle, Tanielu, Chris, Sifo at Crane Park now, playing 3-on-3 with Jaren and his friend. WHO LUBS DIS GAME? 

Monday workout tentatively scheduled for 4:30 pm at Makiki Park. If I hear back from anybody. Otherwise, we might go 4:30 pm at Kalakaua outside courts. 







Friday, November 9, 2012

Next workout: Sunday 3 pm

Friday: No practice today. I'm not going to the Big Island, but still got some stuff to take care of here, some work to do. We'll be back on the court Sunday, 3:00 pm. Do some drills, hopefully 5-on-5, and some birthday pie for Tanielu, who just turned 13 last week. I LUB THIS GAME!

Next workout: Sunday 3 pm

Friday: No practice today. I'm not going to the Big Island, still got some stuff to take care of here, some work to do. We'll be back on the court Sunday, 3:00 pm. Do some drills, hopefully 5-on-5, and some birthday pie for Tanielu, who just turned 13 last week. I LUB THIS GAME!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Working Wednesday

In this world, time is short, especially as you grow older, into adulthood. Finding fellow ballers who love the game as much as you do, or more, is not a common occurrence. So take your basketball fellowship — brotherhood, sisterhood, whatever you want to call it — and appreciate it. There's hardly anything else like it. You will remember your basketball brothers and sisters for the rest of your life. I know I have.

Good workout on Wednesday with Sierra, Chase and Kekai. Solid.

Good workout on Tuesday, too, with Chase, Kekai, Sierra and later on, Kyle, Tanielu and Chris.

Back on the court Thursday, 4:30 pm. WHO LUBS DIS GAME?

Monday, November 5, 2012

Work hard, play hard

Good workout this afternoon by Chase, John, Cody and Kekai. Drills for everything from on-ball man defense, wing and post 1-on-1, ballhandling and 3-point shooting.

Back at it Tuesday, 4:30 pm. Keep working, Thunder. No substitute for repetitions.

Thank God it's Monday!

Monday 4:30 pm. Let's get to work!

Sunday's workout was solid. Kyle, Tanielu, Chris, Sierra, Walter and two new guys, Jaymark and Joshua. They're brothers and they attend Kalakaua Middle School with Tanielu and Chris. We worked on low post, high post, wing. Basics. Did some shooting drills, some 8-ball and 4-out work (cut to the low post).

Good news on the 13U front: HBA is maybe interested in playing an intermediate-level game with us. That would be cool. I like the school and their athletic department. They have a nice gym!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Sunday funday

Good workout this afternoon at Makiki Park with Tanielu, Kyle and Chris. Lot of 3-point shooting, low post, high post and wing work. Mahalo to Coach Roy for providing so much transportation for the boys, and also for shooting game video yesterday. I still owe Brent and Tanielu some cash for shooting video, also. Thanks gentlemen.

Video: The Big Run (update)

Update 10:15 pm: Here's another version of the same video with some music. I cut the "Hana Hou!" section a little more and adjusted in some slow-motion for fun. Enjoy!


3:00 pm: Sorry this video (below) is so quiet. I tried loading it with some music, but YouTube rejected it three times. I finally removed the 28 seconds of music (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and it sailed through. Never had that problem with RHCP before. That's about 6-7 hours wasted. But it's just as good without music. What a run!

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Thank you! Now head for the hills

That was fun. Coach Larry and I had to work in the afternoon, but I know he had as much fun as I did in our last two games at the OTB tournament. The first two games, from what Coach Moe and Coach Roy said, our boys played hard and were competitive against Kapolei and Mid-Pacific. Then we beat Open Court, a solid team with some talented players, before losing to OTB in the finale.

I enjoyed it. Those were our final games of the season, a blessing since OTB put it all together in just a few days. I'm thankful that they invited us and the cost was reasonable ($200). Thanks to those you who chipped in $10 each to help me with the cost.

It was surreal to hear Civil Defense sirens blowing after our game with Open Court. Those of us who live a long ways from Palolo gym in low-lying areas like Ewa and Hawaii Kai left immediately. The rest of us stayed and played and had more fun. As a group, our 17U is young: only one true senior today (Bryson). But as you guys showed in the Open Court game, you understand the importance of staying focused, loose and fast. Nailing those 3-point bombs in transition, hustling to trap and get steals, it's all Thunder Basketball. All heart!

Congratulations to Isaiah, named to the All-Tournament Team.

Now that everyone's home and with family, I hope everyone's made the move to higher ground. BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY. That includes me. I live in Mo‘ili‘ili and it's so-so safe. If this tsunami is a biggie, the ocean could theoretically reach here, all the way to UH's baseball stadium. Eons ago, that area was actually ocean. There are fossils of sea creatures in this area. I remember that from fifth-grade science class.

Get your emergency supplies and go. Once this is over and things are back to normal — no tsunami, God willing — we'll meet for shooting drills, offensive drills, on-ball defensive drills and maybe scrimmage tomorrow (Sunday), 3:00 pm at Makiki Park. And pizza. Pizzaaaaa...

Monday, same thing, 4:30 pm. The rest of the week, I'll be working (state volleyball tournament, OIA football playoffs). But come down and keep working. It's only three weeks until the varsity and JV seasons begin. Now's the time to sharpen your tools.

Final note: Our younger guys feed off the leadership of our older guys. It's just natural. And our younger guys played well today, played hard and got a lot of plays made. Even when shots were missed, guys were hustling out there. Coach Tes (OTB) had no idea that our 12-year-olds (Tani and Kyle) and 11-year-old (Chris) were that young.

I hope we keep everything rolling at a high-quality level, high-intensity level and love this game the way it is meant to be loved. It is the one game that gives you back what put into it. It isn't about having money or the fanciest shoes. It's about what's inside your heart. I like what we have a lot.



Tourney Update

UPDATE: Wilson and Felix are riding with Brent (mom). Coach Roy is picking up Isaiah and Bryson (Mick too?), and also Tani and Chris. I haven't heard from Tani and Chris so I'm guessing they're riding with Coach Roy. 

I am dropping off the basketballs, cooler/cups, coach's drawing board, jerseys (two) at Palolo gym behind the scorer's table on the bleachers. I'm giving the entry fee check to Coach Tes (OTB). I'll be there until 1:15 at the latest, then I go to work. I'll be back around 6 pm. Coach Roy and Coach Moe are in charge. Have fun, Thunder!

Saturday, Oct. 27, Palolo gym
1:45 pm Warmups. Teach the new guys the plays (especially inbounds/BOX) and pressbreakers.
2:45 pm vs. Kapolei
4:15 pm vs. Mid-Pacific
6:30 pm vs. Open Court
8:00 pm vs. OTB

Need a video cameraman today at the tourney. Four games x $10 = $40. Any volunteers?



Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Saturday tournament (15-17 age group)

8:30 pm: HEADS UP! Just got word that OTB is inviting us to play in their one-day tournament on Saturday, 1:00-9:00 pm at Palolo Gym. Age group 15-17. At first, we were just going to play a single game (to fill in, free). But now we could play in their round-robin format, about 4 or 5 games (in one day), $150. Who's ready for some basketball? Teams so far are OTB, Open Court, Mid-Pac, maybe Lanakila and us. There's another team (forget already). I NEED A HEAD COUNT so we have enough guys to play a lot of games. Gonna need more than just seven or eight.

Update, 9:45 pm: It's official, we're in OTB's tournament. Here's our schedule:

2:45 pm vs. Kapolei
4:15 pm vs. Mid-Pacific
6:30 pm vs. Open Court
8:00 pm vs. OTB

Team fee is $200. He had to raise the price to add another game, he said. It's a fair price. If you do the math, the cost of a game for a team is $50 (expenses for rental of the gym, two referees). If you are playing, please bring $10 to help defray the cost. I don't want to go broke, but I don't mind paying half the cost. If 10 guys bring $10 each, that's $100.

Though Coach Tes (OTB) has a 15-17 age group rule, he said we can bring our younger players as long as they're up to snuff. In other words, they better be able to hang. I assured him that they are.

Again, I need a head count. Who's coming Saturday? 

I have to work until 5:30. Coach Larry's busy working all day. So, Coach Roy will be there (hopefully) and Coach Moe (Max's dad) is stepping up to coach you guys. This is working out pretty sweet. I LUB THIS GAME.

Thank God it's Monday!

Solid workout Monday. Chase, Kyle, Kekai, all working the basics. Low post drills. High post drills. Wing. On-ball defense, 1-on-1. It was a good hour of work. Then 2-on-2 for another hour. Nothing beats reps and basics, strong competition, no rest time. Proud of our Thunder!


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Sunday fun day


We had a solid workout today (low post, high post, wing/on-ball defense, 1-on-1 drills, and 3-on-3. Chris, Tanielu, Sifo, Wilson and Kyle. Good work! And pizza at Beretania Pizza Hut.

Monday 4:30 pm - Let me know if you guys want to work out at Makiki Park. I'm busy the rest of the week with work. Lots of volleyball and football. Probably won't practice again until next Sunday.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

200+

Nice day at Makiki Park. The court resurfacing is done. Expecting Coach Roy, Kyle, Chris and Tanielu shortly. Everybody welcome. Time to sharpen up for the next 25 or so days before tryouts!


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Shooting practice Thursday

Drove past Makiki Park tonight and there were people shooting baskets in the dark. That means the court is no longer locked, probably playable now. WOOOOHOOOOOO!! Shooting practice tomorrow (Thur) 3:30 pm. See ya there. I LUB DIS GAME.

I'm working Friday and Saturday, but we can meet Sunday, 3 pm for more shooting. If we have enough guys, scrimmage, too. But if some of you guys want to meet earlier for pickup ball, we can go to McCully Gym (1:00-5:00).

Tourney in Hilo

Anyone interested?

By the date of this tournament — it's an annual tourney that a lot of Oahu teams travel to — our former 12U will have two guys too old to play in the 11-12 Boys Division. Kyle and Tanielu will be 13 by then. So, if we travel to this tourney, we have to decide whether we'll still play in 11-12 with Chris, Micah, Jared, Walter, Kodee (maybe?) and add more players ... or just play in the 13-14 Boys Division.

That's if they allow 12-year-olds to play in the 13-14. I have to ask about that.

So, what do you guys think? It would be a cool preamble to the CAL. (If we go, we need to fundraise ASAP.) League that starts in January. If we don't go, that's fine, too. But share your thoughts and let's talk it out.

I LUB THIS GAME!

 > > > HI-PAL basketball tourney Dec. 26 in Hilo

Police Activities League will hold its 28th annual Winter Basketball Classic Dec. 26-29 in Hilo.

The tournament will feature three boys age divisions (9-10, 11-12, 13-14) and three girls age divisions (10-and-under, 12-and-under, 14-and-under). The tournament does not have an entry fee, and the registration deadline is Dec. 12. To enter, call East Hawaii HI-PAL officer Joseph Botelho Jr. at 961-2220 or 896-9710, or Randy Morrris at 326-4646, ext. 258.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Thumbs Up!

Thumbs up to Tanielu, who raised his Science grade from failing to a B in the past week. Doing homework is what it's about! Chris has also raised his grades to B's across the board.

More academic achievement news as I receive them.

Video to refs association, NJB

This is the video I'm submitting to NJB All-Net and the referees association that oversees assignments for the league. Video has a power of its own. The only other time I've done something like this was when our 12U played in Aiea's tournament in May or June.

Tanielu got clotheslined and the referees refused to make a call. I turned in that video and later the head referee apologized to me. Didn't do our team or Tanielu much good, but it helps to have proof whenever any referee is obnoxious enough to claim he might be perfect. Nobody's perfect, and all we can hope for is that referees work together to get calls right, and treat coaches and players respectfully.

That didn't exactly happen when Tanielu got hurt. I got teed up by the head ref that day for questioning the non-call. And yesterday, when the ref called Isaiah for an offensive foul when there was no contact, especially in the final seconds with the score tied, was just incredibly immature on the ref's part.

Watch the video and you'll see what I mean.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Coulda, woulda, shoulda

First off, it was a great year for the Thunder.

I didn't know what to expect, starting in March, adding a 13U team, staying busy all the way through fall. There's not a thing I regret, even with the ups and downs. We learn as we go. Our 17U stayed busy and got better. Our 13U did so much and grew tremendously in just a few months together. Our 15U doesn't look quite the same during fall — football season — without Max and Haka. Felix, Yong and Wilson dropped off the face of the earth and didn't show up much in the late summer and fall, but what can we do? As coaches, we give everyone opportunities, and some guys step up, some guys fade.

All in all, though, we learned a lot. We had fundraisers. We played 119 games (I think) as a whole. We practiced almost every day, especially in the summer. And now, with one month until high school season starts, we've completed our last game. I'm still going to be at the park on certain days (when I'm not working) for you guys who want to work out and scrimmage. (The court at Makiki Park is still being resurfaced, so we'll have to practice at Cartwright or elsewhere.)

As for today's game, it was a good, gradual comeback against FSU. We overcame a lot of lethargic play early and rallied to take a 40-38 lead. Then we simply gave the game away. Turnovers. Unforced errors in our spread set in the final 2 minutes. The spread was one of our strengths back in 15U a year and two years ago. But with our current 17U, there's not a lot of experience and familiarity with the spread.

We dribbled too deep, got in trouble, turnover. Our corner guys didn't flash to the high post at all. Not helpful. But more than anything, we just didn't have consistent intensity and energy from the start, and that's how we fell behind by 12 points when we really should've been running past FSU, which had just five players.

We had a chance to win with the score tied and 8 seconds or so left. Then one of the officials called Isaiah for an offensive foul when there was absolutely no contact. Isaiah did a crossover dribble, the defender buckled and stepped backwards, and the official — Matt Ho (?) — blew his whistle. It was an incredibly bad call.

FSU got the ball back with 1.4 seconds left, and their best player hit a halfcourt shot with Isaiah right on him, to win the game.

I spent at least 30 minutes talking with the officials after the game. I had to make sure about a few things.

1. Matt Ho has been making horrendous calls against the Thunder since we first began three years ago in the KAC League. Things were so bad that season — he teched one of our guys twice in a game and kept picking on him the rest of that year — that he cost us three or four wins. I've reffed a lot in the past, and I always try to give these men and women a fair shake. But Matt has continued to rule borderline calls against us so often in the three years since, I have to finally realize that he has some kind of issue with us.

So I asked him point blank, 'Why do you call everything against us when it's a borderline call?' He denied it, even though I've got three years worth of game video that would easily prove him wrong. I asked him, face to face, to just be honest and tell me what we've done to deserve his bias against us. He refused to admit anything.

2. I showed the game video to both Matt and the other official, Gerald. I showed it to them twice, three times, four times, five times. They finally realized that Matt had screwed up so royally, they couldn't doubt me anymore. I asked Matt how he could call Isaiah for an offensive foul?

He said, "I saw the defensive guy fall backwards."

Did you see Isaiah's arm on the defensive player?

"No," he said.

So you didn't actually see a foul, but you blew the whistle and assumed there had been a foul. You were guessing.

"No, I wasn't guessing."

We went back and forth on this for minutes. He wasn't sure what had happened. It was a guess, and with all his guesses in Thunder games, he rules against the Thunder.

So what happens now? NJB All-Net's 17U director, Stephen Chong, said there's nothing he can do. That's no surprise. But he and Gerald (the other ref) recommended that I send my complaint to the 50th State Basketball Officials Association. So I'll do that, even though it's almost meaningless. Gerald said the association can make sure that Matt never refs another one of our games again. I don't think that's true, but I also believe now that I should've made this request three years ago.

I do believe in the power of video. When Tanielu got clotheslined in a tournament at Aiea in June, I sent the video to the tournament director, who sent it to the officials association. A few weeks later, the head ref apologized to me. The same guy who gave me a technical foul for asking why no foul had been called. After seeing the video, he and the ref who totally missed the call (a college ref, they told me) realized they had screwed up.

The thing is, some officials can be so immature that they refuse to listen to reason and facts. That's all I can offer as a coach, and rather than get wild and loud, I try to talk with them. It usually helps, but it doesn't necessarily change anything when a ref is stubborn and inflexible.

I asked Gerald why he didn't confer with Matt to make sure they had the call right. But Gerald refused to take responsibility. To him, he won't discuss any call with another ref. It's really chicken of him, to back off rather than do the right thing for kids playing basketball.

In the end, two adults took the game out of the hands of basketball players. Kids. And their stubbornness cost our kids a chance to finish a game properly. That's what pisses me off most about our last game of the year.

But, for now, it's out in the open. I said my piece to the refs. I have the video. I have three years of dealing with Matt Ho, the referee. And I'm going to deal with it in an open and transparent way. I'll go through their protocol. I'll edit the video and show it to the association and the league. I don't know yet if I'll post it publicly, but I'm leaning that way. There are a LOT of people who have warned me about Matt Ho, and if showing the video in public helps other teams and kids avoid having their games stolen from them, I'm for that.

I'm just sad that it had to be us. In a perfect world, we would've won despite the terrible officiating. We'd be playing one more game next week. But we had our chances, we hit some big shots and made a lot of hustle plays. We just didn't make enough of them today.

It was a great season. We're moving forward. We'll have, hopefully, some 13U scrimmages in the next month against ILH intermediate teams. By January, we'll start playing again (CAL middle school division). There will be a bunch of ILH intermediate teams in that league, I'm told, so the competition will be great.

By March, we'll be rolling with 17U, 15U and 13U. By July, we'll be playing in mainland tournaments, God willing, as well as summer leagues (varsity, JV, NJB, Aiea?, CAL). Another 119 games or so. That's a lot of fun to look forward to.

All in all, I'll always lub this game. You should, too.

Next up: Season Pau Hana party.

17U game is at Palama Gym

HEAD'S UP! Today's 17U game is at PALAMA GYM. Originally was at Kilauea. GO TO PALAMA GYM, game time 4 pm. Warmups 3 pm.

They changed the site a few days ago and e-mailed me, but I didn't check our team e-mail address until now.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Schedule update: 17U plays Sunday

Wednesday, 5:25 pm: Hung out at Makiki Park for awhile, left around 5:00. Nobody there. Sierra just called, but no practice for today already. If Coach Roy is available Thursday and Friday we'll meet at Cartwright Park. I stopped by there and there was nobody around 5. Sierra and her dad said they were starting to play some pickup fullcourt games just now (5:25). I want us to stay loose and sharp for the game on Sunday. Winner moves on. Loser is pau.

Wednesday, 3:55 pm: Just got the e-mail. 17U plays on Sunday, 4 pm, Kaimuki Park gym against FSU in a consolation bracket semifinal. If we win, we play in the consolation final on the following Sunday (Oct. 21), again at Kaimuki Park gym.

Warmups Sunday 3 pm at the outside court at Kaimuki Park. I LUB THIS GAME.

Wednesday, 10:36 am: No word yet from NJB All-Net on the 17U schedule. For now, we'll practice today (Wednesday). Today, meet at Makiki Park 4:30 pm, then we'll walk over to Cartwright Park or ... do conditioning on the volleyball court and grass field.

Thursday, I have to work (Kalani-Kaiser football game). Same on Friday. So, if Coach Roy can make it Thursday and Friday, we'll meet (without me) and work out. Site to be determined, probably Cartwright.

Stay tuned.

Video: 15U vs Kupaa

Game highlights

Tuesday, October 9, 2012