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Episode 154: Ryan Richman, From Assistant to Head Coach to Assistant

Episode 154: Ryan Richman, From Assistant to Head Coach to Assistant

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Episode 154: Ryan Richman, From Assistant to Head Coach to Assistant

FromThe Basketball Podcast

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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Mar 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Guest: Ryan Richman, Wizards’ Assistant Head Coach


Ryan Richman enters his eighth season with the Wizards in 2020-21 as an assistant coach on head coach Scott Brooks’ staff, having served in a variety of roles during his tenure with Washington.


Richman spent the 2019-20 season as the head coach of Washington’s NBA G League team, the Capital City Go-Go, leading the team to a 22-21 record in the pandemic-shortened season. Capital City recorded its first winning season under Richman, also helping two players earn call-ups with the Wizards.


Richman served as an assistant coach on the front of Brooks’ bench in 2018-19, after spending his first three seasons with the organization in the video room before transitioning to a role as player development coordinator/assistant coach in Scott Brooks' first year as head coach (2016-17). In that role, he assisted player development during pre-practice, pre-game, and after-hours sessions while also analyzing game film and holding responsibility for game scouts and preparation.


Richman also served as the head coach of the 2018 Wizards’ Summer League team, where he led current Wizards Troy Brown Jr. and Thomas Bryant to standout performances.


After playing one season at Skidmore College Richman transferred to the University of Maryland and served as a scout player for the women’s basketball team under Head Coach Brenda Freese, where he learned player development, scouting, and film. Richman then worked as a graduate assistant at Maryland under Head Coach Mark Turgeon, where he assisted in day-to-day basketball operations prior to joining the Wizards’ staff in 2013.


Richman is a native of West Hartford, Connecticut. He holds a bachelor’s degree in government and politics from the University of Maryland.


Breakdown
1:30 - Opportunity to be a Head Coach
5:00 - Takeaways from Experience as Head Coach
7:00 - Applying Scout
10:00 - Video Animation
13:00 - Impact of Men's and Women's Programs
16:00 - Type of Film other Coaches Wanted
20:00 - Potential Head Coaching in G-League
24:00 - Preparation as a Head Coach
27:30 - Court Coaching
31:30 - Court Responsibilities
34:30 - First Preparations for G-League
39:00 - Managing the Players
42:00 - Mindset as a Coach
44:30 - X's and O's
47:00 - Coaches Template
50:30 - Feedback
53:00 - Improvements
55:30 - Macro and Micro Thinking
59:00 - Better Understanding of Coaching
1:02:00 - Enlightenment to Other Coaches
1:07:00 - Game is Visual than Verbal
1:09:00 - Conclusion


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Released:
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