“It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts.”
(John Wooden)
In a previous post, I talked about some of the best books for leaders, whether you are a coach or not. Today, I will recommend the books that will help a coach in nearly any sport at any level. A couple of the books may seem sport specific, but contain information and insight that can help you regardless of what you coach. Even if you are not an avid reader, flip through some of these books and steal one or two ideas to implement with your teams or to strengthen your coaching philosophy. These are 15 books that are different than my list for leaders. However, I would definitely suggest looking at those books as well.
- “A Season on the Brink” (John Feinstein)
- “The Bowden Way: 50 Years of Leadership Wisdom” (Bobby Bowden)
- “Coaching Team Basketball” (Tom Crean)
- “The Men of March: A Season Inside the Lives of College Basketball Coaches” (Brian Curtis)
- “Runnin’ the Show: Basketball Leadership for Coaches and Players” (Dick DeVenzio)
- “Catch Them Being Good” (Tony DiCicco & Colleen Hacker)
- “Education of a Coach” (David Halberstam)
- “Sacred Hoops: Spiritual Lessons of a Hardwood Warrior” (Phil Jackson)
- “Inside Women’s College Basketball: The Anatomy of a Season” (Richard Kent)
- “Five Point Play” (Mike Krzyzewski)
- “The Winner Within” (Pat Riley)
- “How Good Do You Want to Be” (Nick Saban)
- “Raise the Roof” (Pat Summitt)
- “They Call Me Coach” (John Wooden)
- “Practical Modern Basketball” (John Wooden)