11 Man Drill: Continuous 3v2
11/07/2013This is a great continuous 3v2 transition drill that works on both offense and defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great continuous 3v2 transition drill that works on both offense and defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a series of 3 on 3 actions we work on in practice. Coaches can decide how they want to defend the pass and screen away, pass and basket cut, pass cut and ball screen, and flare screens. We use this drill to prepare for teams that run these actions. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the worst feelings as a coach is watching your team get pressed and turn the ball over. Conversely, when your press is wreaking havoc and you're getting easy buckets off your defense it's a GREAT feeling. If your team is not super athletic and you're playing an athletic team that employs an aggressive full court defense this is a great drill to prepare you for the tempo and speed of your opponent. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawVariations on the Chuck Daly ball screen drill. Can also run this as double drage from the slot or have 4 and 5 screen each other into side ball screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawI saw this drill last week while watching the 2013 NBA Real Training Camp. The drill in frame 1 is how the Brooklyn Nets were shown performing this drill. The variation in Frame 2 came from the LA Clippers. I typically have my players circle the wagons during any live 5-on-5 action that starts in the half-court, but this drill is a great simulation to work on closing out at various angles during scramble situations. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great drill to start practice with. Gets players moving, passing, shooting and demands focus on technique. Re-create the types of shots you get in your half court or transition offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawI have had great success in using this drill as a way to get my players warmed up and for team-building purposes. The players must make a specified number of lay-ups before moving on to the next stage (from five passes to four passes to three passes to being done). For a lay-up to be considered to be "made", the ball must not touch the floor at any time and the lay-up must be shot with the proper hand. Make absolutely sure that your players are catching the ball with their feet in the air and coming to a jump stop. This will prevent them from developing bad habits by traveling with the ball. For more, check out my website www.coachpeelbasketball.com, sign up for a membership and get your first 30 days free. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is one of my favorite shooting drills of all time. It combines shooting, conditioning, and mental toughness to fight through fatigue. I got this drill from Embry-Riddle Head Coach Steve Ridder many years ago when I was a youngster attending team camp with my dad. This drill will test any player who thinks they are a great shooter and make them prove it! Goal: Good Players: 10 Great Players: 11 Elite Players: 12+ See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe following drills can be used to teach players offensive skills in a competitive setting. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis drill can be done as a pre-practice drill or as a pre-game warm-up. You will need at least seven players to execute the drill properly. For more, check out my website www.coachpeelbasketball.com, sign up for a membership and get your first 30 days free. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is one of my favorite hustle drills that I have seen out there, great combination of team unity and effort. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe GUN is a great way to get alot or repititions and build game conditioning. This drill will do that and force the player to attack constantly. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great series of moves for your players to work on to attack the rim from halfcourt while making multiple moves around defenders. It is important that the players try to go as fast and stay as low as possible to keep the ball low. Adding a coach with a pad at the rim forces them to finish strong through contact. Each move (Frame) should be completed with a right hand and left hand finishes before moving to the next set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill from the Billy Donovan Skill Development blog article. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an excellent drill to help your players finish quickly around the rim keeping the ball high. See More
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