Dictionary.com references multiple definitions for the word unity. One is "the state of being one." Another is "oneness of mind, feeling, etc. as among a number of persons." The common theme among all of them is the focus on there being only one vision that multiple people share together. Unity is all about forgetting yourself on behalf of a greater cause that you have in common with other individuals. When unity exists there are no hidden agendas. There are no ulterior motives and there certainly isn't any selfishness.
With unity there is honor, sacrifice, and courage.
There are very few things in this world that are as powerful as unity. With it wars are won, fortunes are made and souls are healed. When it comes to winning in basketball, team unity is as important as it gets. You can have the biggest, strongest and most skilled players in your league but if those kids don't have a common vision and healthy chemistry among them - they won't win at the highest levels. They might be able to win some games against extremely inferior competition but when it comes to the games that really mean something, they will get beat every time.
When there is no unity among players on the floor 1 + 1 is always going to = 2. It's each player on his own trying to make things happen for whatever incentives they have created for themselves. On the other hand when all 5 players on the court have unity among them 1 + 1 can all of a sudden = 3 or more. When players are working together towards the same goal and have each other's backs they can accomplish amazing things. They can accomplish much more together than they could if they just added up each other's individual contributions. It can be a confusing concept to grasp on paper and might not make any logical sense but there is magic in unity that can't be denied.
To help illustrate my point I want to share with you a video I recently came across that featured Pete Carroll and his USC football team. For those of you who don't follow football very religiously USC is the current powerhouse of college football. They are ALWAYS either THE team to beat or one of the top 5 teams in the country. Pete Carroll is their head coach and receives high praise from every top football mind in the country on how good of a job he has done building such a dominant program.
This video highlights a recent experience Coach Carroll put together for his team where he invited the famous singer and songwriter Bill Blithers to come and speak to them. For you youngsters out there, Bill Blithers is most famous for his song "Lean on Me" which I'm sure you have heard.
The video lasts about 6 minutes is all, watch it real quick and then come back and I'll wrap up a few points. The first minute is Bill playing a joke on the team. Then he gets serious and offers priceless advice at the end.
Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/v/Suas0jhcPNI
A Note to Players
I realize that a topic like unity isn't something you consider too exciting right now. All I can do is hope that you take to heart just how important it is. It's not just basketball that requires unity in order to be successful. When you start a career or start a family you'll learn that if you haven't learned how to support others and let them support you when you are down, you'll struggle through life.
Realize that coaches notice selfish players and think of them as a cancer to the team. If you are more worried about your individual stats than you are about how the team does, it will be noticed and you'll pay the price. You may not pay the price immediately, it may even take years for you to recognize the damage that was done but rest assured the time will come and it won't be pleasant.
Can you comfortably put your arms around each of the players on your team like these USC football players did? Are you actively getting to know each of the players on your team instead of just your close friends? If not, please make an effort to do better. You'll build life-long friendships, you'll acquire positive habits that will help you later on in your life and believe it or not, you'll win more games and improve as a player.