In part 2 of our conversation with Nick LoGalbo, a 3-time gold medalist coach for both men's and women's 3x3 basketball teams, we discuss the qualities that make teams thrive in 3x3 basketball and on larger platforms (such as competing for the Gold Medal in the Olympics). He highlights the essential qualities needed to compete at the highest levels. Coach also shares how he has seamlessly integrated 3x3 basketball into his program as the current head coach at Lane Tech High School, utilizing it for both teaching and practice. He discusses the growing popularity and accessibility of 3x3 basketball, which offers more opportunities for players to stay engaged with the game.
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