Jesyka Burks-Wiley and Dan Wendt on Emotional IQ, Player Development, and Attacking Zones {FIU}

Slappin’ Glass sits down with this week with the wife-husband duo leading the FIU WBB program, Jesyka Burks-Wiley and Dan Wendt! The group discuss an array of interesting topics including emotional IQ for players and staffs, tying a player development program to an overall scheme, and talk attacking zone and press defenses during the always fun “Start, Sub, or Sit?!”

Inside the Episode

It was a terrific week on the podcast as we sat down with the wife/husband duo leading Florida International University WBB, Head Coach Jesyka Burks-Wiley and Assistant Dan Wendt. We had a blast weaving in and out of both coaches’ past experiences and unique points of view when it comes to running a program together with highlights including:

  • Emotional IQ for Players and Staffs: Coach Burks-Wiley and Wendt both shared their thoughts on the importance of helping build Emotional IQ as a staple of their program for both the staff and in their players. A great conversation on how off the court wellbeing translates into culture and on-court performance. 
  • Tying Player Development to Overall Scheme: Coach Wendt comes from a Player Development background, with experience in the NBA and G-League, so we had fun picking both his and Coach Burks-Wiley’s brains on how they think about how a Player Development Program compliments the overall offensive and defensive scheme for FIU. 
  • “Start, Sub, or Sit?!”: We played the “Newly Wed” version of “Start, Sub, or Sit?!” and dove into both coaches thoughts on pressure defensive systems and attacking the top of a zone.