Basketball

Team intelligence for basketball coaches.

Help every player read the game, not just your starters. Taptics is the team intelligence platform built on active reflective learning — adapted for basketball.

Adapted from our football team-intelligence workflow — now available to basketball programs.

Taptics dashboard showing basketball film-study reflections and player reasoning

What Taptics makes visible

Every basketball concept your players need to read — measurable, per player.

Instead of guessing what each player understood from a clip, Taptics asks them to articulate their reasoning first — then shows you, by name, who got it and who didn't.

Pick-and-roll reads

Clip + question. Every player reflects. You see the gap before the next practice.

Defensive rotations

Clip + question. Every player reflects. You see the gap before the next practice.

Transition decisions

Clip + question. Every player reflects. You see the gap before the next practice.

Offensive sets

Clip + question. Every player reflects. You see the gap before the next practice.

Switching schemes

Clip + question. Every player reflects. You see the gap before the next practice.

Closeouts

Clip + question. Every player reflects. You see the gap before the next practice.

How it works in basketball

From clip to reasoned answer to coached gap — in one loop.

After every game, the coach drops a clip and a tactical question into Taptics. Every player on the roster reflects on what they saw, in their own words, before the next practice. The coach reviews the team's reasoning — and reinforces the gaps, by name.

  1. 1. Coach creates a Reflection. Match clip + tactical question. Takes minutes.
  2. 2. Players reflect. Each one watches the clip, articulates their reasoning in the mobile app, submits.
  3. 3. Coach reviews individual reasoning. See exactly how each player thinks — not just whether they "got it right".
  4. 4. Targeted feedback. Reinforce correct intuition and correct the gaps in the next practice — by name, not by lecture.

The retention bump

30–50%

higher knowledge retention when players reason through a concept first vs. watching the coach explain it. Decades of learning science — retrieval practice, generative learning, desirable difficulties — all point the same direction.

Read the science of active reflective learning →

Bring team intelligence to your basketball program.

Free trial. No credit card. Send your first Reflection to your players in under 10 minutes.

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