When Svi Mykhailiuk comes out to heat up earlier than Boston Celtics video games, he follows the identical routine, and all of it begins with a trick shot. He’ll seize a ball from the rack at half-court and take a stand-still hook.
At some point, he nailed it, however nobody caught it on digicam. Mykhailiuk pointed over, pleading for me to have gotten the shot on video, however my telephone was down.
Just a few moments later, participant growth coach Ross McMains stepped onto the hardwood. He began chatting with Mykhailiuk, and the Celtics wing revealed that he had lastly made the shot. However McMains didn’t consider him.
He requested if it was on movie, however no cube. No proof meant no credit score.
Not lengthy after that, on considered one of Mykhailiuk’s subsequent few makes an attempt, I had my digicam rolling. He sunk the shot and pointed at me in acknowledgment.
However McMains was none too happy.
He checked out me and expressed his sarcastic disappointment that I had gotten the shot on digicam, waving in my path as if to say, “Don’t give Svi the satisfaction.”
Mykhailiuk then rolled into his regular exercises, the place he and McMains’ pre-game ritual begins. If Mykhailiuk misses his first shot, he has to run all the way in which right down to the opposite facet of the court docket and again. And each time he does, a smile creeps throughout McMains’ face.
That smile is at all times there.
Whether or not he’s making Mykhailiuk jog down the court docket, guarding guys in a capturing drill, or jokingly upset that I bought a trick shot on digicam, he’s continually smiling.
Even when Xavier Tillman calls him out on the bench to return run via exercises with him, McMains loves it. He even scores a sneaky bucket each every now and then when he will get the prospect.
Ross McMains with a fast drive on Xavier Tillman for the bucket.
X bought him again subsequent possession, although.
DJ MacLeay bought a pair in there earlier than the video began, too.
Nice vibes forward of Celtics-Cavs Sport 5. pic.twitter.com/7oKZAElShX
— Jack Simone (@JackSimoneNBA) Could 15, 2024
McMains’ love for basketball runs deep, spanning a number of continents and millenniums, and it was endlessly centered on teaching.
It was at all times basketball for Ross McMains.
Hoops programs via his veins. It’s a love that pushed him to make historical past, even when there was nobody there to see it.
“Ross, greater than possible, made the very first basket of the millennium,” stated Shea Frazee, a well-respected coach and shut buddy of McMains.
McMains cemented himself in basketball lore with out anybody figuring out.
“He was dwelling in New Zealand on the time, and so they get the brand new 12 months first,” stated Frazee. “So, he, proper at 12, made the very first bucket of the millennium. And Ross would possibly like basketball as a lot or greater than anyone I’ve ever recognized.”
Although he was born in New Hampshire, McMains grew up on Waiheke Island in New Zealand. He moved again to the US at age 11 and finally attended Santa Barbara Excessive Faculty.
Whilst a excessive schooler, teaching was the plan.
“I believe Ross has been making an attempt to teach since he picked up a basketball,” stated Charlie Torres, a highly-regarded coach for a lot of NBA gamers and McMains’ long-time buddy. “I’ve heard tales of Ross going to coaches clinics when he was like a sophomore in highschool.”
After highschool, McMains returned to the place he grew up and at roughly 18 years outdated, took a job with the New Zealand Breakers as a video coordinator in 2007. Nevertheless it didn’t take him lengthy to go again stateside, as he moved to Los Angeles roughly a 12 months later to assist prepare numerous professional gamers.
From there, McMains ran NBA pre-draft prep for 2 years earlier than working with gamers in Latvia, France, and China. He then studied at Santa Monica Faculty from 2008 to 2010 and at John Cabot College in Rome in 2011. There, he gained a higher understanding of European basketball, increasing his hoops palate.
Earlier than his teaching profession absolutely started, McMains already had one of many worldliest views within the area.
“I believe having an American dad, a Kiwi mother—he grew up on this little island in New Zealand, Waiheke Island, so he had a very distinctive type of upbringing,” stated Dean Vickerman, the top coach of Melbourne United, who McMains coached below in the course of the 2019-20 season.
“Residing on some boats elsewhere. And I believe that was definitely part of the journey bug, that his dad and mom would bounce round from totally different locations, and I believe he grabbed a few of that. However there was at all times a thirst for data about totally different cultures.”
McMains transformed his world experience into ball data.
“Anyplace around the globe, he’s bought a chance to both study one thing himself or add some data to another person,” stated Vickerman. “So, yeah, he’s fairly rounded in his perspective of the sport, and I believe the way in which that he can educate the sport is from a perspective of, simply that spherical, broad method to what Europeans are doing, what the Aussies, what the Kiwis, what the Serbians have accomplished.
“So, I actually consider that when you might have him as a coach, you’re getting a high-level perspective of basketball.”
McMains has gained invaluable perception at each cease of his worldwide teaching tour, which has helped him set up his standing as one of many best basketball minds across the globe.
“Everybody is aware of he’s a genius, basketball-wise,” stated Isaac Fotu, who McMains coaches with the Tall Blacks.
“One of many smartest basketball brains that I’ve been round,” stated Vickerman.
“All the things on the court docket or throughout the group, I think about Ross to be as clever and genius-level as one would get,” stated Frazee.
McMains’ eye for the game goes previous the court docket. He’s studying and educating the sport in each facet of his life, from the hardwood to a bag of Lay’s potato chips.
“[He’s] at all times [been] a pupil of the sport,” stated former NBA participant Nigel Hayes, who McMains coached in Westchester. “Like, there’s a approach to discuss basketball, after which there’s a approach the place it organically is rather like, you’d be chips, and the way in which the chip cracks, [and] he’s like, ‘Properly, see the way in which that chip cracked, that’s like the identical crack that you must minimize on the court docket. Like that angle.’ Bizarre stuff like that.”
Past the bag of chips, McMains’ expertise from his many stops has allowed him to develop a eager sense of what the following development shall be.
“To be like a basketball savant is a very laborious factor as a result of the sport is at all times altering,” stated Torres. “It’s at all times shifting. Like style. And Ross is often 5 years forward of that style assertion. So, he appears a little bit loopy. However then it’s like, you look again 5 years later, and it’s like, ‘Oh, Ross was telling me about this.’”
And he’s at all times holding these round him up to date on the place the sport goes.
“So, now it’s like, everybody’s utilizing stuff that was in Europe 5, ten years in the past as vocabulary. And who did I hear that first from? Primarily Ross,” Torres stated. “ what I imply? Like totally different phrases, totally different phrases, [and] totally different concepts.
“I imply, the man wants his f****** flowers. what I imply? He wants his roses. His bouquet. He wants the entire s***. As a result of [he’s] advancing the sport. He does it day by day.”
Even when the world shut down due to COVID, McMains nonetheless discovered a approach to push the sport ahead. Torres stated that he would arrange Zoom calls the place he would “give you particular conditions, and so they’d begin a timer prefer it was a timeout.”
“Genius,” stated Torres. “It was giving us all our teaching rush.”
For all of the work he’s put into learning the sport, McMains has at all times been in a position to translate it into his teaching. Getting his message throughout to gamers has at all times been a energy.
“He’s not going to do a exercise with somebody with out spending the hours beforehand,” stated Vickerman. “Figuring out as a lot as he can about folks, after which figuring out the areas of enchancment, after which most likely having some video prepared of [the] greatest follow on this planet of somebody who does this ability that they may be capable of cross on or attempt to see a distinct approach of doing it.”
McMains methodically prepares all the things he teaches on the court docket. Each participant he coaches is handled as a person. Moderately than making use of basic concepts throughout the board, he takes the time to fastidiously domesticate detailed exercises and developmental plans for every of them.
It’s why gamers are endlessly itching to get within the gymnasium with him.
“Each exercise you do with him is particular to your place and also you as a participant,” stated Fotu. “It’s not simply any cliche drills he’s going via, it’s particular to what you’re going to be doing within the sport and what you must enhance on, [and] what he feels you must enhance on as a participant, which was tremendous useful, particularly in our camps.
“Everybody can be lining as much as get a exercise in with Ross earlier than or after follow as a result of they know the way helpful it was.”
The intricacies of McMains’ teaching go deeper than capturing kinds and on-court specifics. He takes private anecdotes and turns them into hilarious methods of pushing gamers ahead.
“I hate to sound like that particular person, [and] this has nothing to do with it, however I’m vegan,” Hayes defined with fun. “I’m not making an attempt to be that vegan, alright? I’m not doing it. This isn’t the place that is going. However in any case, my eating regimen pertains to the story as a result of, throughout video games, he would at all times come up and be like, ‘Alright you f****** vegan, use that plant energy.’ And like, that was our factor—plant energy within the fourth quarter.
“When there was like 5 minutes left within the sport, we had been at all times like, ‘Crops don’t get drained.’ In order that was at all times our little factor. He at all times had issues that he might say to totally different guys that had been their little inside jokes, if you’ll, or inside motivation. Yeah, that’s, once more, one thing else I simply remembered. Plant energy within the fourth quarter.
“I truly informed myself that two weeks in the past, and I forgot the place it got here from. However in my thoughts, I used to be on the bench like, ‘Alright, plant energy. We bought to energy via.’”
It’s an ideal mix of humor and depth.
“, they’ll name gamers, like, this participant is a canine, or that participant is a canine, and that simply means they’re keen to take the additional degree of depth and battle to the aggressive scenario,” stated Frazee. “And I assume you name coaches much less that approach, however Ross is a canine as a coach.”
He pours his coronary heart into serving to his guys enhance, doing something he can to offer them a bonus, even when which means benching a participant throughout a exercise.
As soon as, whereas making an attempt to teach a participant about shot choice, he needed to take issues into his personal arms.
“Ross [was] making an attempt to, over the course of weeks, beat this into this particular person’s head,” Frazee stated. “They usually get right into a drill the place there’s a superb quantity of autonomy to take any shot you need throughout the context of the motion they’re understanding of.
“And this participant shoots like a 17-foot pull-back soar shot, and Ross simply makes the loudest horn sound you possibly can ever think about and tells him to go to the bench as a result of he’s subbing him out of the sport [even though] it was a person exercise. And I virtually died [laughing].”
McMains carries himself with a radiating sense of elation always.
“There’s a pleasure and a enjoyable aspect that he that he likes to teach with, and have interaction folks, and discover that little aggressive edge,” stated Vickerman.
If McMains is on the court docket, he’s smiling.
“I’m positive if Stan Van Gundy noticed us within the gymnasium, he can be ripping the hair, or the hair that he has left, out of his head due to how a lot enjoyable we’re having within the gymnasium,” Torres stated.
With all of the work McMains put in to get to Boston, the gig he has now could be a dream come true.
“He smiles an excessive amount of, and he’s having simply a lot enjoyable. Day by day is Disneyland for Ross,” stated Torres. “Going to the world, going to the gymnasium, going to the follow facility, he’s at f****** Disneyland. Getting to protect Jaylen Brown. Attending to have Jaylen Brown guard him in a scout. With the ability to go eat with these guys.”
And simply as he does with Mykhailiuk pregame, McMains has at all times made it a behavior to mess along with his gamers.
“He’s cracking jokes [with] the fellows that had been on the staff,” stated Hayes. “Making enjoyable of, for instance, like, we’d be engaged on one thing that you simply did final sport, and he’s making a joke about like, ‘Yeah, as a result of final sport, you tried that transfer, and it appeared like s***.’ , one thing like that.
“So simply, like I stated, tried to maintain issues mild, tried to maintain issues good. However yeah, he was super. And clearly, it’s exhibiting off [with] the place he’s at now, and he deserves all of the success and all the things that’s coming to him.”
That’s the place McMains’ mastery of the sport goes from elite to otherworldly. He doesn’t simply know basketball. He doesn’t simply coach basketball. He embraces everybody he interacts with.
McMains could love hoops greater than something on this planet, however he additionally loves the folks behind the game. And that’s what makes him exceptional.
“That’s the factor that Ross brings,” stated Torres. “He’s not only a skilled. He’s a human. And he needs to make it possible for these professionals which are away from their properties and households and pals and all that crap, he needs to make it possible for he’s there for them.”
McMains final coached Hayes in 2018, over 5 years in the past. They solely spent one season collectively. But he left his mark.
And now, with Hayes taking part in skilled ball in Turkey, McMains nonetheless discovered a approach to make use of his teaching fashion to offer him a nudge.
“They [McMains and Torres] had been simply bullying me in a bunch chat,” stated Hayes. “They simply put me in a bunch chat, these two, and began bullying me about this 12 months. So, these guys are nice with their — that’s their humor. Their humor is, it’s like wholesome hate. Like, the bullying that doesn’t make you’re feeling dangerous it makes you go. ‘ what, Ross is correct. I actually do bought to step it up. I do want to do that. I do want to do this.’
“And him and Charlie collectively, Ross and Charlie collectively are like f****** Larry and Curly. They simply want Moe.”
His demeanor has helped him type long-lasting relationships that span a number of stops, years, and continents. Whether or not it’s a textual content in a bunch chat or welcoming a participant into his life, McMains’ benevolence is aware of no bounds.
“One summer season, I went to work out in Santa Barbara, and he occurred to reside there on the time,” stated Fotu. “Simply hanging out with him off the court docket, he launched me to his pals, we went out to eat tacos, and go get ice cream, do all these issues. And simply hanging out with him off the court docket is superior. Simply his vitality as nicely.
“He’s hilarious, too. He’s a humorous man. However yeah, simply the vitality on and off the court docket. He’s the identical dude. Works laborious on the court docket, after which off the court docket, you simply need to hang around with him. So, he’s only a good dude.”
McMains was at all times going to be a coach. He pushed himself into the sector from an early age, and his devotion to the sport led him on one of the unimaginable paths within the trade.
The extent at which he perceives the sport is a direct results of his expertise and willingness to teach with an everlasting jubilation that resonates with everybody he crosses paths with.
McMains has made an plain influence on the sport of basketball. He has already accomplished a lot for the sport, and on the similar time, he’s simply barely begun.
“I pray day-after-day that that man goes to be a head coach, as a result of the basketball world deserves it,” stated Torres. “Not solely does the world deserve it, Ross deserves it. No person’s accomplished what he’s accomplished. No person.”