• The Middlesex Magic's Michael Crotty

  • Sep 23 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

The Middlesex Magic's Michael Crotty

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Hoopwise Podcast, hosts Steve Hewitt and Ethan Fuller welcome Michael Crotty, director and head coach of the Middlesex Magic 17U team. Crotty discusses the history and impact of the Middlesex Magic program, established by his father in 1993. They delve into his summer experiences, commitment season, and the developmental journey of standout players like Alex Wilkins and Ryder Frost. Additionally, Crotty shares stories involving NBA players Pat Connaughton, Duncan Robinson, and Tyler Kolek, who are Magic alumni. The conversation also highlights the evolving landscape of grassroots basketball, the importance of mental toughness and role definition, and future goals for the program.

    Topics

    00:28 Special Guest: Michael Crotty of Middlesex Magic

    00:40 Middlesex Magic's Impact and Achievements

    00:56 Mike Crotty's Journey and Career

    01:44 Summer Activities and Current Season

    02:08 Commitments and College Recruitment

    04:44 Challenges and Gratification in Coaching

    08:34 Managing Multiple Players and Expectations

    12:11 Alex Wilkins' Journey to Division I

    15:20 Ryder Frost's Development and Success

    19:18 The Importance of Physical Development

    21:47 Joining the Under Armour Circuit

    27:12 Defying Stereotypes in Grassroots Basketball

    30:49 Building a Team Culture

    32:26 Legacy and Values

    33:21 NBA Success Stories

    34:22 Lessons from Pat and Duncan

    38:52 Memorable Moments

    44:47 Future of the Program

    47:42 Full Court Press: Panel Discussion

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