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How a WNBA Coach Roneeka Hodges Builds a Player-First Program Without Losing Standards
Player-first means relationship-led so your standards land. WNBA associate head coach and Unrivaled Coach of the Year Roneeka Hodges @kantstop5 breaks down how “knowing the person” unlocks buy-in, hard conversations, and a safe space for growth—without lowering expectations. The core idea is simple: when players feel understood as people, communication gets cleaner, feedback gets received, and your gym becomes a safe space for real growth. Not comfort. Growth.
On the development side, the conversation goes beyond “get in the gym.” Hodges outlines how specific development plans can expand a player’s options and unlock team efficiency. When a player like Aaliyah Boston grows into taking 3s, it doesn’t just add a skill. It changes the geometry of the floor and the quality of your best actions, including the Plum–Boston pick-and-roll.
If you coach and you care about building relationships without losing accountability, teaching defense with clarity, and developing players with intention, this episode is for you.
What is one part of your program right now that would improve immediately if you made it more intentional: your relationships, your defensive rules, or your player development plans?