Much thanks to Coach Starkey, LSU Women's Assistant Coach for providing this article on how to be a good teammate. His Hoop Thoughts blog can be found here...http://hoopthoughts.blogspot.com/
The following comes from our Hoop Boost site which is dedicated to players. If you haven't visited it yet, take a look and share it with your team. We don't post nearly as often at Hoop Boost, probably about twice a week but all the information is geared towards motivating players.
http://hoopboost.blogspot.com/
1. Puts others ahead of their own agenda.
It means intentionally being aware of your teammates’ needs, available to help them, and able to accept their desires as important.
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1. Puts others ahead of their own agenda.
It means intentionally being aware of your teammates’ needs, available to help them, and able to accept their desires as important.
2. Possesses the confidence to serve.
The real heart of being a good teammate is security. Show me someone who thinks she is too important to serve, and I’ll show you someone who is basically insecure.
3. Initiates service to others.
Just about anyone will serve if compelled to do so. And some will serve in a crisis. But you can really see the heart of someone who initiates service to others.
4. Is not position-conscious.
Good teammates don’t focus on rank, position or playing time.
Good teammates don’t focus on rank, position or playing time.
5. Serves out of love.
The desire to be a good teammate is not motivated by manipulation or self-promotion. It is fueled by love. In the end, the extent of your influence depends on the depth of concern for others.
Paraphrased from The 21 Indispensable Qualities Of A Leader
By John C. Maxwell
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