Recently our staff was told about a product called QB Tee by an NBA Assistant Coach who is nationally known for being one of the best in the business as far as Player Development. There are countless drills that can be used with the QB Tee and I have just included a few in the Fast Draw diagrams and video.
There can be full court ball handling drills to using it for end of game situations where your players need to have that internal clock in their mind to get a shot off in time. There is a standard list of times for each drill, but from the limited experience that we have had... It is good to start with the clock high, then slowly lower it and challenge your players.
*One thing to remember when using this product is that there is a difference between having great footwork and shooting efficiently - and rushing your shot to get it off in time. Quality Reps!
Set your man up, then explode to a catch and shoot.
Set your man up, then explode to a one dribble pull up.
Set your man up, then explode past the screen, then come off towards the middle. We call it a crack back.
Set your man up, then explode past the screen, then come off towards the middle toa one dribble pull up. We call it a crack back.
Start underneath the basket. Get into the defender, may be a great opportunity to teach the swim move. The player curls around the QB Tee for a catch/shoot. Then backpedals and sets up the next cut for another curl higher on the wing.
- You can go both sides and add a one dribble pull up and step back to get more advanced.
This is a great drill to work on your fade screen footwork. Getting open underneath, then opening up the ball.
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