Not all turnovers are created equal

"We had 10 turnovers tonight. Each one gets worse as you go. It's like prior arrests: the 10th one might not have been that bad, but when you have had nine prior ones, it looks pretty bad."

What an electric soundbite from former legendary college coach Don Meyer.

And while no coach likes turnovers, the truth is that they're NOT all created equal.

In today's article, I share the critical differences between two types of turnovers...

While you never want a turnover, one type can absolutely kill all momentum.

In fact, when your team commits this type of turnover, you'll give your opponent countless easy buckets that lead to rapid fire swings and crush your team's morale (seriously).

That's why I also share exactly how you can make sure your team limits these dangerous turnovers so you can maintain momentum and give yourself the best chance to win.

Discover and eliminate the "turnover killer" that leads to crushing losses and frustrating momentum swings





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