GregHeiar

Ball Confidence Development

by Greg Heiar
Ball Confidence Development

Description

Sit in with coach Greg Heiar as he walks us through his fundamentals for teaching ball handling. He will walk us through a number of drills he incorporates into practice and in his work with players such as Fred VanVleet and Ron Baker .

He also talks in detail about the preperation involved with his program and how to set yourself up for success.

Lessons

The Coach

Greg Heiar enters his first season as an assistant coach on the ETSU men's basketball staff in 2020-21. 

Heiar, who has over 20 years of coaching experience, spent the last three seasons on LSU’s staff, where he was an associate head coach in 2019. Prior to LSU, Heiar held assistant coaching stints at Wichita State (2011-17), Southern Miss (2009-11), Chipola Junior College (2003-04) and Loras College (2002-03). Heiar was the head coach at Chipola from 2004-09, while he began his career as a student assistant at Mount St. Clare College in 2000 and started as a graduate assistant at Loras in 2001. 

In Heiar’s three years at LSU, the Tigers won 67 games, captured the 2019 SEC Championship and advanced to the 2019 Sweet 16. Heiar’s strong recruiting ties helped bolster a Tiger class that ranked No. 4 in the country prior to the 2019 season, while another top 10 class has been signed for this upcoming 2020-21 season. In addition to his strong recruiting connections, Heiar’s on-court coaching helped Tremont Waters – the No. 51 selection in the 2019 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics – earn first team All-SEC honors in 2019. Meanwhile, Skylar Mays, a two-time All-SEC selection, finished his career in the top 10 in nine different LSU statistical categories. 

Prior to LSU, Heiar spent six seasons as an assistant at Wichita State where the Shockers reached historic heights during his tenure. During Heiar’s time with the Shockers, Wichita State won 179 games, five Missouri Valley Conference regular season championships and made six straight trips to the NCAA Tournament, including the program’s second-ever Final Four appearance in 2013. In that Final Four run, the Shockers defeated Pittsburgh, Gonzaga, LaSalle and Ohio State. 

Heiar worked extensively with the Shocker backcourt, which saw Ron Baker and Fred VanVleet earn All-American honors, and both eventually signed NBA contracts following the 2016 season. VanVleet, a two-time Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year, signed with the Toronto Raptors where he won a 2019 NBA Championship, while Baker – who was a top-10 all-time leading scorer at Wichita State – signed with the New York Knicks and also spent a season with the Washington Wizards. 

The Shockers were one of the top winningest programs in the country during Heiar’s six-year run as their 179 wins was tied for the third-most nationally only behind Gonzaga (187) and Kentucky (185). Furthermore, Wichita State was also among the national statistical leaders over that six-year stretch:  

T3rd in defensive field goal percentage (.390)
10th in defensive rebounds (5,205)
11th in total rebounds (7,372)
18th in total points scored (15,882)
T18th  in defensive 3-point field goal percentage (.320)
25th in assists (3,057) 
In his two seasons at Southern Miss, Heiar saw the Golden Eagles post a pair of 20-win seasons, along with reaching the Conference USA semifinals in 2009-10 and making a postseason bid in the 2010 CollegeInsider.com Tournament. 

During his six years at Chipola Junior College – the last five as a head coach – Heiar’s teams won 164 games as a head coach, while capturing five Panhandle Conference titles and making four appearances in the National Junior College Tournament. Heiar led Chipola to a third-place finish in 2009 when his team posted a 35-2 record. Overall, Heiar earned five Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year and four Regional VIII Coach of the Year honors. The successful run led to Heiar coaching 40 all-conference players and sending 39 players to Division I programs. 

Heiar started his coaching career at his alma mater, Mount St. Clare College (later Franciscan University), where he was a student assistant. As a student-athlete at Mount St. Clare, Heiar – a two-year captain and team MVP – was a first team all-conference selection and led the team to its first conference title in program history. Heiar graduated from Mount St. Clare in 2000. Prior to Mount St. Clare, Heiar played two seasons at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa where he led the team to the Junior College Nationals for the first time in school history. 

Heiar, a native of Dubuque, Iowa, is married to his wife, Jessica, and they have one daughter, Alexis

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Caterory: Basketball/Ball Handling
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Videos: 16