SENIOR
LEADERSHIP
By Bill Self, Kansas
Seniors.
The contributions of Jeff Hawkins Christian Moody
and Stephen Vinson have all been a major part of our
success. In fact, that group is one of the biggest
reasons we have played so well down the stretch.
Jeff, Christian and Stephen have all done a
tremendous job of accepting their respective roles.
Playing a role isn’t always glamorous, which can
often make it difficult for some players to accept.
But that is what makes this group so special. It’s
that willingness to do what is needed to help make
the team better.
What they do makes other better. Their contributions
don’t often show up in the box score and rarely do
they make a highlight clip on Sports Center. But
those contributions do make us a better team.
And it’s not just what your seniors give you on the
floor that is so important.
Every team’s success or failure is ultimately
attributed to its leadership or lack there of.
Someone has to set the tone. Someone to show the
others what it takes. Someone has to take the
younger players under their wing. Someone has to
make that sacrifice for the betterment of the team.
More often then not that someone is a senior.
Now there are countless examples of teams that have
had a lot of success without the luxury of senior
leadership. But given the choice, every coach would
substitute a little talent for outstanding
leadership.
The college basketball season is a grind. It begins
in October and, if you are fortunate enough, it runs
through March. That’s half a calendar year. When you
stop and think about it, that is a long stretch.
It’s both physically and mentally demanding on kids.
There will undoubtedly be tough stretches that will
challenge the team. How they deal with those trials
and tribulations may well determine how successful
the season ultimately is. The responsibility of
getting through those stretches often falls to the
leaders of the team.
But it’s not only under adverse conditions that the
leadership is so important. Dealing with success can
be just as delicate at times. The responsibility of
helping the younger players handle it well falls on
the shoulders of your leaders.
But these are not assigned duties. Leaders don’t get
assigned a responsibility --- They just know what
needs to be done and they deliver.
Our seniors have been delivering all season long.
For Jeff, Christian and Stephen it’s not about
individual accolades or personal achievements. It’s
about being a part of something that is bigger than
them. You can’t teach or coach that. You either have
it or you don’t. Fortunately these three kids have
an overabundance of it.
Your seniors set the example for everyone else on
the team. It doesn’t guarantee a victory on a given
night or a championship at seasons end. But when you
have that element on your team, you will win more
often then you will lose.
It is so important to the success of a team and our
team is no exception. |