Half Court Cone Dribbling
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Favorite Send to FastDrawEach player will start in the right or left corner. The players will proceed to get in a defensive stance slide out about 3 steps and change direction into a zig zag format until the player reaches the opposite baseline. Once each player gets to the opposite end of the court, the players can re-start the drill. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill to work on defensive rotations and nuetralizing an advantage. Offense is working on decision making, scoring quickly and keeping an advantage. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"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
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe progression of drills is really effective in this Boston College "Fast Break Concepts" video created by Coach Chris Oliver of @BballImmersion. The 4v4 Transition Drill that begins at about the 7:00 mark was one that I thought was particularly useful. The Offense starts with a slight 4 v 2 advantage and seeks to make a pitch ahead pass for a score. Whether the offense misses or makes, the defense will then take the ball back up the court 4v4. More from Michael Lynch: Skill Building for Dribble Drive Motion Offenses Keys to Designing a DDM Practice Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat warm up drill to work on throwing crisp passes to a partner, as well as triple threat and change of direction dribbling moves. See video below for drill being performed. View: Mike Shaughnessy #FastModelTakeover - Twitter Moment See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDynamic drill to work on multiple skills, but focus is competition! One the FMS Blog: Dynamic Drills That Utilize Cones/Chairs View: Mike Shaughnessy #FastModelTakeover - Twitter Moment See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMichigan Wolverines Women's Basketball Coach Kim Arico loves this 45-second continuity rebounding drill. Teams of two must keep rebounding and scoring until the horn goes off. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMemphis 3-Player Closeout drill which has many different variations. This version is one we used at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. I like it because it emphasizes footwork and fundamentals, and then turns into live play at the end. Tailor it to your defensive philosophy. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill to rep catch and shoot 3's after making sharp cuts. Goal is to make 4 shots in under 18 seconds. View: Mike Shaughnessy #FastModelTakeover - Twitter Moment See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill to rep the 3 types of shots coming off a wide pin down screen. Goal is to make 3 in a row twice. Emphasis on game speed cuts, but breaking down just before the catch into a smooth jump shot on balance. On the FMS Blog: Scoring Made Simple - 3 Shots to Practice for Increased Scoring See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill to work on multiple game like shots from spots players will take them in games. Players will work on shooting 3's, pull-ups and side steps. Note: Dotted line represents a shot in these diagrams. On the FMS Blog: Ball Handling Skills and Drills Dynamic Drills That Utilize Cones Scoring Made Simple: 3 Shots to Practice Click for more #PlayerDevelopment content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAttack kill spots on the floor (highlighted) that breakdown defenses, opening up drive and kick opportunities. Pass and rotate to the next spot. On the FMS Blog: Ball Handling Skills and Drills Dynamic Drills That Utilize Cones Click for more #PlayerDevelopment content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOn the FMS Blog: Ball Handling Skills and Drills Dynamic Drills That Utilize Cones Click for more #PlayerDevelopment content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMake this shooting drill competitive by adding a timed element or a score element (or both). We will often do "Best out of 5." You could also do "Best out of 10" and have the player go through the 5 spots twice. The drill also serves as a great conditioning drill. It's best to use a rebounder. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
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