{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"The Power of Mentorship and Trust in Building a Championship Culture with Scott Howard","description":"What does it take to build a championship culture that lasts? For Scott Howard, it starts with mentorship, trust, relationships, and a commitment to putting the team above yourself. In this episode of The Athletics of Business, host Ed Molitor reconnects with longtime friend Scott Howard, currently completing his 11th season with the Denver Nuggets organization after nearly four decades in basketball, including 17 years coaching in the college game and over two decades in the NBA. At the heart of this conversation is what truly builds championship culture. Scott shares how growing up in Iowa Falls, Iowa shaped his values around humility, community, accountability, and relationships. He reflects on the mentors who changed his life, including the legendary George Raveling, Pat Riley, and Leonard Hamilton, and the lessons they taught him about leadership, trust, consistency, and serving something bigger than yourself. From stories about Pat Riley\u2019s \u201cCore Covenant\u201d and \u201cDisease of Me,\u201d to George Raveling\u2019s philosophy of giving without keeping score, this episode is filled with practical leadership lessons for coaches, executives, team builders, and anyone trying to create an environment where people can thrive together. Scott also opens up about the evolution of his own leadership journey, what he learned through decades in coaching and the NBA, and why the strongest organizations are built on alignment, trust, accountability, and relationships that endure long after the scoreboard changes. If you care about leadership, mentorship, culture, and the kind of trust required to build winning teams, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends. &amp;nbsp; OUR GUEST Scott Howard is completing his 11th year with the Denver Nuggets front office and his first as Director of College Scouting. He was originally hired as Director of College Scouting before the 2015-16 season. He was General Manager of the Nuggets\u2019 GLeague team, the Grand Rapids Gold from 2021-2023, and Director of Player Personnel from 2021-2025. Prior to joining the Nuggets, Howard was part of the Charlotte organization, both the Bobcats and then the Hornets, as their Director of Scouting. He spent the previous season as a scout with the Milwaukee Bucks. His next stop was with the Toronto Raptors as Director of International Player Personnel, where he was responsible for all aspects of player personnel outside of North America and coordinated player workouts ahead of the NBA Draft. He also served as a scout for the Washington Wizards from 2000-2004. Howard also spent 17 years as a collegiate coach, including seven seasons at the University of Miami, three seasons at the University of Nebraska, and one season each at Southern Illinois, Drake, and Southern California. In addition to his Nuggets career, Howard has a company called \u201cWinning Matters Most\u201d where he does public speaking and consulting. Howard received his bachelor\u2019s degree in physical education in 1983 from Iowa State University, where he was a two-year letterman for the basketball team. He earned his master\u2019s degree in educational administration from the University of Iowa in 1985 while serving as a volunteer assistant and graduate assistant coach. &amp;nbsp; WHAT YOU\u2019LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:  How growing up in a small town shaped Scott\u2019s lifelong commitment to relationships, community, and giving back Why some of the hardest moments in your career can become the foundation for long-term growth What true mentorship really looks like and how it shapes who we become How George Raveling modeled generosity, curiosity, and paying it forward The difference between being motivated \u201cto have\u201d vs \u201cto be\u201d and why it changes everything Why trust is essential to building a championship culture How Pat Riley\u2019s concepts of the \u201cCore Covenant\u201d and the \u201cDisease of Me\u201d apply far beyond sports Why some of the most impactful mentors in your life may be younger than you What it means to \u201cborrow other people\u2019s brilliance\u201d and how humility accelerates growth How alignment, accountability, and trust shape winning teams and sustainable organizations  RESOURCES &amp;amp; LINKS&amp;nbsp;  Scott Howard  LinkedIn - linkedin.com\/in\/scott-howard-789927158\/ Website - https:\/\/www.nba.com\/nuggets\/  Ed Molitor  LinkedIn - https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/themolitorgroup\/ Website - https:\/\/coeffex.com\/podcast YouTube Channel - The Athletics of Business - https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@theathleticsofbusiness    Referenced:   The Winner Within \u2014 Pat Riley  Showtime \u2014 Pat Riley Unraveling George Documentary  Timestamps  [00:00] Introduction [01:00] Introduction to Scott Howard &amp;amp; his Denver Nuggets journey [03:01] Reconnecting after 20+ years [04:27] Iowa Falls: small towns, great people [08:23] Walking on at Iowa State &amp;amp; pursuing D1 coaching [11:44] The price: fired 3x, volunteer coaching, never quitting [12:07] Resilience &amp;amp; reframing through setbacks [13:32] &quot;I'm not letting someone else define who I am.&quot; [15:20] The Unraveling George doc &amp;amp; Coach Raveling [17:26] Raveling: educator first, rare in coaching [20:12] Preparing coaches for life, not just the game [21:56] Losing Raveling and his mother in the same season [26:07] &quot;I don't keep score,&quot; Raveling's most powerful line [28:47] &quot;Never forget the bridges that got you across&quot; [37:07] The Kevin McKinnon story: players leading players [39:11] Doing work that matters, not climbing the ladder [43:01] Pat Riley as mentor &amp;amp; the book that changed everything [44:00] The Winner Within: Innocent Climb &amp;amp; Disease of Me [45:04] Motivated &quot;to be&quot; vs. &quot;to have&quot; [50:38] The &quot;best day&quot; problem in pro sports [52:38] When trust breaks, the blame game starts [53:41] Learning from mentors  &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"The Athletics Of Business","author_url":"https:\/\/www.themolitorgroup.com\/podcast-theathleticsofbusiness\/","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/41203955\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/201865600"}