Coaching Culture

How Coaching Competency Unlocks Team Culture | Ep 445 Tyler Coston & Mark Cascio

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Mar 15, 2026
Mark Cascio, co-founder of SAVI Basketball, helps coaches translate technical skill into culture. Tyler Coston, coach developer at SAVI, focuses on coach effectiveness and skill growth. They discuss how coaching competency shapes culture. They cover believability, when incompetence caps team potential, where to start improving, and core qualities that link craft to culture.
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INSIGHT

Coaching Competency Sets The Culture Ceiling

  • Coaching competency sets the ceiling for culture so likeable environments still plateau without craft.
  • Mark calls a friendly culture a Level 1; to reach Level 2+ you must add hard work, trust, and accountability driven by coaching skill.
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Believability Comes Before Culture

  • Believability is foundational: players won't follow standards a coach can't model or can't make them better.
  • Tyler demonstrated this with eight/ninth grade kids who bought in because he showed superior dribbling and craft that commanded respect.
ANECDOTE

Instant Buy In After Demonstrating Craft

  • Tyler recounted a D1 coach's text saying a head coach can't hold standards he won't keep himself.
  • He illustrated with a pickup of eighth/ninth graders who followed immediately after he demonstrated superior dribbling and rhythm.
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