Transition J's Drill
08/14/2015This is a good drill to simulate the types of shot you may get in transition See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a good drill to simulate the types of shot you may get in transition See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great conditioning drill while also putting pressure on players to take and make shots with the clock winding down See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great conditioning drill which requires focus on shooting the ball. Great in pre-season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a good shooting drill for working on using the baseline screen See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawYou can use this with various actions within your offense Your players will work on the proper fundamentals of screening and then work on the closeout See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a good drill for passing/catching, conditioning and communication See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA good conditioning / shooting drill. Vary up where you take the shots from and add in dribble pull ups as well as defenders See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis drill is a good conditioning drill for workouts See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Drill starts with 5 players along the baseline. 4 and 5 will run wide lanes 2 and 3 will run inside lanes Players begin to sprint up the court. 1 passes to 2 2 passes to 3 3 passes to 4 4 passes to 5 for a layup There are no dribbles allowed to get the ball up the court and into the basket While it may look a little confusing it is really fluid. 1 always gets the rebound. 2 and 3 touch the baseline and change lanes 4 and 5 must touch baseline and change lanes The drill continues in the same pattern 1 passes to 2 2 passes to 3 3 passes to 4 4 passes to 5 for a layup Options: You can have another group ready to go and challenge the entire team to make a certain amount of layups withing a time frame. A missed layup or missed pass can reset the score to zero for a tougher challenge. We have also done this drill where we build it up from down and back to 2 or 3 times down and back. Another variation is if the players miss a layup they must continue until they get 2 layups in a row See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a Baseline OB play that Argentina has run in the past See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoaches have a ball X1 and X2 step in to block and begin to stutter step Defensive players must closeout when coach slaps the ball Coaches pass to players on perimeter. 1 and 2 must be prepared to shoot 3 immediately. X1 and X2 must turn and sprint to challenge the 3 point shots. Offense gets a point for getting 3 point shot off and bonus point for a make Defense gets a point for stopping shot. Change defense to offense after a set number of shots or time. Variation: you could have defense have to guard 1 dribble before coach passes the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw5 pops to catch pass from 1 1 passes to 5 and slowly cuts inside 2 begins to sprint out of corner 5 initiates a dribble handoff with 2 1 turns to prepare for screen 4 steps up to set ball screen 2 receives handoff and blasts off of ball screen set by 4 3 cuts up to wing to receive pass from 2 After 5 hands off to 2, 1 sets a diagonal screen sending 5 to the rim See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach calls "GO" Players sprint toward cones Coach calls "LEFT" or "RIGHT" Players break around cones (touch baseline if you don't have or wish to use cones) to that side and outside player is on offense. In this example, coach calls "RIGHT" and 1 is on offense. Move cones to different spots on floor to change angles of attack See More
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