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Basketball Play - Drift Kickout 1v1

Drift Kickout 1v1

Michael Shaughnessy 10/08/2018

The biggest trend in player development these days in adding in the decision making component where players develop being able to make decisions before they catch the basketball. I have been using BDT in my workouts this fall and you can see where players struggle to be decisive. In this 1v1 drill, we put the player in a game situation relocating to receive a pass from a weak side drive. The player only has 2 options; catch and shoot or attack the closeout ensuring they have to be shot ready on the catch. The players are given a 3-dribble maximum to hold them accountable to use the bounce with a purpose. Over time, you start to see players become more comfortable making a decision before the catch. Give it a try! See More

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Basketball Play - Box & Break

Box & Break

Randy Sherman 09/24/2018

"Box & Break" is a defensive rebounding drill at heart, but can also serves as a sudden change drill off turnovers and a conversion drill. The drill can be regressed to 3v1 or 3v0 or loaded to 3v3 on the break. Click here to check out all blog posts by Radius Athletics for FMS! See More

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Basketball Play - Run Out Shooting 1v1

Run Out Shooting 1v1

Michael Shaughnessy 09/13/2018

Drill Description - Player 1 starts with the ball at the free throw line. - Player 2 starts parallel with player 1 spaced out free throw line extended. - The drill is initiated with player 1 passing the ball to coach. - Once the ball is pass to coach, player 1 is sprinting below the cone to try and run player 2 off the 3 point line preventing them from a rhythm 3. - As the ball is passed, player 2 is drifting to the corner being shot ready. - The ONLY shot the player can shoot is a catch & shoot 3 - If the player makes the shot, they stay on offense. - First player to make 4 3's. See More

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Basketball Play - Passing Out of the Post

Passing Out of the Post

Jordan Petersen 09/12/2018

Giving players simple reads can help cut down on turnovers and with decision making. Three reads I give players are: 1. Basket 2. Opposite 3. Back. On a catch in the post, players look to the basket for a dive player or a cutter first. After looking at the basket, look opposite along the perimeter for players whose defender may have helped too far toward the ball or lost sight of there check and then back to the same side perimeter. Read about tip to Playing Inside Out Click here for more plays and drills from Jordan Petersen! See More

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