Player Development
Coaches

Marcus Marshall
Marcus Marshall brings years of experience and passion to the game of basketball as the lead trainer at Mindset Hoops. With a deep understanding of the game, Marcus has dedicated his career to helping players of all ages develop their skills and basketball IQ. His approach to training focuses not only on improving performance on the court but also on instilling the values of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance.

Bryce Williams
Bryce Williams is a former pro guard with extensive experience in competitive basketball. Known for his high basketball IQ, elite shooting, and leadership, Bryce has played at every level, from high school standout to international pro.
He earned First Team All-Conference honors in high school and college, leading Crown College to their first-ever conference championship. Bryce also guided Lancaster Bible College to its first NCAA National Tournament appearance while being named Top 3-Point Guard in NCAA. His professional career includes a 2018 MBL Championship with TC Elite, where he earned Rookie of the Year honors.
A former NBA D-League tryout participant and overseas prospect, Bryce brings his expertise in fast-tempo play, pick-and-roll dominance, and 3-point shooting to Mindset Hoops, where he’s dedicated to helping athletes reach their full potential.

Brent Vetvick
Brent Vetvick brings years of coaching and scouting experience to Mindset Hoops. He has coached Varsity Boys Basketball in both Bellevue, WA and Chicago, IL, and served as a scout for Northeastern Illinois University. With a deep background in player development, Brent has coached boys and girls AAU teams across three states, from 4th grade to 12th grade.
As a player, Brent competed for a Top 50 High School program nationally, where he trained alongside multiple D1 athletes and faced off against several future NBA players. His dedication to coaching excellence is reflected in the dozens of clinics he’s attended, led by renowned college and NBA coaches like Tom Izzo, Bruce Weber, Tony Bennett, Nate McMillan, and Quinn Snyder










