The Duke Legend K coach divides the “post -action report” as a key to the success of the continuous blue demons

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The legend of Duke Mike Karsiuvski will fall into history as one of the greatest basketball coaches ever. “Coach K” revealed a secret Blue demons“Success during his term in Wednesday’s episode of” The Adam Gold Show “.

Gold KrZyzewski asked if there are games in the past still thinking about it and creating solutions that could change the result of these competitions. KrZyzewski explained that the previous disappointments were dealt with immediately after the end of these games and there is no benefit from housing in the previous losses.

The coach K. “If you continue to grow up the past while you are present, you will not do the present too.”

(Timemet- 6:14 onwards)

Mike Kerzivski He explained that it is not bad to use these losses as valuable experience. However, he assured his Duke teams that for them to be successful, it is important to focus on the present instead.

“Thus every game is a new game. This does not mean the experiences you have gone through even this point and preparing for the game you do not use. But if you know, as you know, like looking at bad things, you will be a loser. You have to move, and take responsibility.

“The same thing with winning. If you win everything, will you be hungry again? Will you think in the past? I call it the next play.”

Reconsidering the titles of the coach K5 NCAA with Duke

The “coach K” helped convert Duke into a university basketball power, as it led the blue demons into five national championships. For the first time, Krzyzewski won the NCAA title in 1991, overcoming Kansas 72-65 in the final. The Blue Devils successfully defended their crown in 1992, defeating Michigan 71-51 in the national championship game.

Duke Blue Devils celebrates NCAA TOPHY on the platform after beating Wissonsin Badgers 68-63 in the 2015 NCAA Championship at Lucas Oil. Photo: ImagnDuke Blue Devils celebrates NCAA TOPHY on the platform after beating Wissonsin Badgers 68-63 in the 2015 NCAA Championship at Lucas Oil. Photo: Imagn
Duke Blue Devils celebrates NCAA TOPHY on the platform after beating Wissonsin Badgers 68-63 in the 2015 NCAA Championship at Lucas Oil. Photo: Imagn

Coach K. Then she had to wait nine years to return to the top of the mountain, overcoming Arizona 82-72 in the NCAA 2001 final. The legendary coach won his fourth national title in 2010, when he led the Blue Devils to a 61-59 dramatic victory over Bater in the tournament game.

The fifth and last KRZYZEWSKI Championship with Duke came in 2015 when Blue Devils defeated Wisconsin Badgers 68-63 in the title game.