12 Minute Shooting
01/24/2017A great way to get position groups/small groups plenty of game speed reps in practice. We use this every day during our 25 minute skill work split. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA great way to get position groups/small groups plenty of game speed reps in practice. We use this every day during our 25 minute skill work split. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA variation on the "Hunt the Paint" drill that encompasses transition principles, such as passing the ball ahead, changing momentum/direction on the catch, finishing against contact, rebounding, and pushing it off a rebound. Competitive way to start practice, get the juices flowing, and make SHOTS! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFastbreak League is a fun, competitive team drill. It is also ideal for bigger groups; such as youth practices or a camp setting. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCompetitive, high energy shooting drill that works on the 1 dribble pullup. Has multiple variations, including competing against the clock, 2 or more in a row at each spot, etc. Great to use during Improvement Season workouts or as a change of pace in practice. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are some basic drills we have found extremely valuable during the "implementing Dribble Drive" phase, which we also use on a daily/weekly basis. The importance of being able to create a "split" (where two defenders commit to the ball carrier) is pararmount within our DDM system, and just as important is the ability to find the open player (from where the 2nd defender came from) for a high percentage & open scoring option. Our "Decision Making" breakdown work is by far the most important part of our practice plan when it comes to our offensive system, very rarely will we conduct 5on5 for great periods of time (no more than 20mins per practice), rather we choose to place as much time in to 2on1, 2on2, 3on2, & 3on3 situational decision making as possible within our practice plan. We have found this approach to be very successful, creating an enviroment where players are making high percentage decisions/reads on a regular basis. There is a reasonable amount of "ugly basketball" when we first implement the DDM system, and we encourage our coaches to try and let the players "organically grow" within the system and make their own decisions/reads, though this is often easier said than done, try and "guide" the players decision making rather than making the decision for them. We encourage questions like "what was your thought process on that decision" & "what did you see that triggered that decision" See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick finishing drill to throw into practice or any Improvement Season workout. Continually change the emphasis to keep it fresh. Finish Strong! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCompetitive transition defensive drill that ramps up the intensity in practice. Team accountability is embedded in each portion of the drill, as well as fundamentals of transition defense. This is also a terrific conditioner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set was put on the floor by Springfield College WBB during their practice on January 28, 2016 for an upcoming opponent. The single double action for the best shooter is a great way to allow players to read the defense and make the set less predictable. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA shooting drill that allows guards to practice shooting off the floppy action in various situations. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBecause of the complex nature of the ball screen action, 1 on 0 practice is insufficient for true mastery of the skill. This drill is a learning drill because it allows the offense to have an advantage by playing against a recovering defender guarding the screener. 1 still must place their defender into the screen, and then deals with reading the next defender and making the choice to shoot, pass, or drive. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis drill comes from George Hardison, Head Coach WBB at UConn Avery Point (NJCAA) which I witnessed at their practice on Feb. 16th, 2016. NOTE** If you do not have mini-hurdles you can use small cones. Also, depending on how high you want your players to jump you can use varied heights (6"/8"/12"). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCombination shooting drill that can be used everyday in practice. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis full court shooting drill takes the traditional 3 man weave up a notch. Getting 3 players out in transition, Dr. Dish serves a duel purpose in throwing an outlet pass and throwing a pass for a transition 3 point attempt. This drill maximizes quality repetitions within a limited practice time. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis full court shooting drill emphasizes getting out in transition with the purpose of scoring! Using Dr. Dish to throw outlet passes and rebound transition 3s, this drill maximizes quality repetitions within a limited practice time. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill we used at Texas Lutheran and is similar to a drill we do now at Colorado College. The drill gets the players used to calling out cuts and making game-speed cuts for a shot. We had the players practice curling, popping, and flaring on the screen. See More
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