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How Do You Keep Multi-Sport Athletes Bought In Without Starting a War in May?

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May is when programs collide—football lifting, track traveling, baseball finishing, AAU starting, kids getting jobs. If you don’t handle multi-sport athletes the right way, summer turns into a tug-of-war. This episode gives a simple framework to keep your best athletes connected to basketball without drama and without unrealistic expectations.

  • Why multi-sport athletes aren’t the problem—unclear expectations are
  • How to keep kids invested without guilt, pressure, or “choose us” ultimatums
  • The difference between summer development roles and in-season playing roles
  • The minimum effective dose that prevents kids from disappearing for 6 weeks
  • How to build buy-in through structure, not speeches

1) Respect

  • If you trash another sport, you lose the kid
  • Say it out loud: “We support multi-sport athletes”
  • Trust goes up immediately when you lead with respect

2) Roles

  • Summer is for earning trust—not owning starting spots
  • Define what “trust” means: communicate, show up when you can, bring energy, do your plan
  • Clear roles remove the fear of “losing my spot” because of schedule conflicts

3) Reps

  • Give multi-sport athletes a plan that fits real life
  • The “Two Touch Rule”: two basketball touches per week
  • Keeps the chain unbroken and prevents rust, frustration, and drop-off

The 24-Hour Rule

  • If you’re missing something, communicate the day before
  • Builds maturity and eliminates last-second drama

Two-Lane Summer Plan

  • Lane 1: Team development (open gyms, small-sided, culture, leadership)
  • Lane 2: Individual development (two-skill plan: one strength + one weakness)

Leadership Group in May

  • 3–5 kids (mix multi-sport and basketball-only)
  • Give them jobs: organize workouts, bring freshmen, lead warmups, send weekly texts
  • Responsibility builds connection
  • Don’t treat multi-sport kids like they’re disloyal—resentment kills effort
  • Structure beats complaining
  • Celebrate communication and effort: what you praise gets repeated
  • Win May by setting clear expectations before summer chaos hits

This weekend, do 3 things:

  1. Tell your team you support multi-sport athletes
  2. Define “trust” in your program (what it looks like in summer)
  3. Set the Two Touch Rule so nobody disappears

Offseason templates, tracking sheets, two-skill plans, and open gym structures:
https://teachhoops.com/

Episode SummaryWhat You’ll LearnThe Framework: Respect, Roles, and RepsPractical Tools From the EpisodeKey TakeawaysCoach ChallengeResource Mention

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