The common reciepe to a championship team can be many different things, but it is the difference between a championship team and just a good team. The first thing would be to make sure the team understands eachother and is unified. Make sure the team is all after one goal, and feels as if there team is there family. This will make sure the chemistry is right and so that they trust one another while together. There can't be too much negativity, it will cause a disaster in the teams goals. There is good negativity, which is constructive criticism, which is telling your teammates about things they should work on and them taking it in a good way. Being positive is an important step also this can determine the confidence of the team and your teammates and way the team plays. Going hard in practice is one the biggest steps. In practice this is where you learn what it is you are producing on the court. In practice everyone should give a hundred percent and challenge eachother to get better. Everyone knows you practice how you play, so if you practice hard you will play hard when its game time. A bigger part would be having a good teacher, that knows what they're talking about.
Important things in games that win championship games is valueing the ball, making freethrows and layups, and playing hard defense which will lead to good offense. While playing in big games you have to realize you have to have alot of heart if you want to win any of the big games. Without believing you will win, most likely you won't so that is an important part also. Now here are the most MAJOR parts in being a championship teams, being in shape so that you can compete at a high level. Having concentration while playing understanding the game in which you are playin. Being hungry, not wanting food, but being hungry to win, wanting to win as much as anything you want in your life. Besides all those things the overall most important thing to winning and being a championship team is having FUN. Without having fun theres no drive and no way you will ever be a championship team.
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