Post Defense Drill
08/11/2021This is a drill to work on defensive positioning for post players. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill to work on defensive positioning for post players. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill that mainly focuses on toughness. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis works on help and rotations of your defense when giving up a slot drive to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA drill to introduce the base concepts of your defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill that works on transition defense, communication, and effort. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill that works on moving your feet, showing your hands, and using your chest to defend. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill that works on rotating, communication, and competitiveness. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis drill is great to work on rotations defensively. At the same time, you can work on shell spots and closeouts. This helps players understand where they need to be in your defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA small advantage to start provides unique challenges for both the offense and the defense. Great for decision-making of players of all ages. Check out the video below for another great SSG idea. *New customers use discount code SAVE10 at purchase* See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCheck out the video below for another great SSG idea. *New customers use discount code SAVE10 at purchase* See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCompetitive version of shell drill where a score followed by a stop equals a point and a team must gain three points to win. Drawn 3v3 but can be 4v4 as well. Setup and rules in frame descriptions. Radius Athletics exists to serve, grow and develop basketball coaches at all levels. How do we do this? Simple. Pillars of Radius Athletics Move coaches towards simple, seamless basketball characterized by conceptual offense, transition flow and a defensive approach befitting the modern game Promote a practice philosophy in line with Growth Mindset and Motor Learning An “Essentialist” approach to creating a program identity Modernization of the professional development model for basketball coaches - Radius Athletics Info *New customers use discount code SAVE10 at purchase: www.fastmodelsports.com* See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw#1 passes to #2 #X1 and #X2 double team #2. C flash to the middle #2 passes to #4. #C and #x2 double team #4. #X1drops to the middle #4 passes to #1. #X1 and #X2 double team#1. #C drops to the middle. The offense continues to pass the ball, and #X1, #X2 and #C react and trap the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawx1 begins with the ball x1 tosses the ball to 1 and closes out to 1 1 reads x1's closeout and either shoots, drives right, or drives left "Best of 9" scoring (1 FGA originating at each spot) See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen 1 begins to dribble towards the cone, x1 begins a sprint to defend 1. Make the drill competitive with a "best of 3" or "best of 5" series. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWing ball screens can be difficult to guard especially verse teams that run them frequently in their sets or run pick & roll motion. We went to icing wing ball screens to limit their effectiveness. Benefits of this defensive strategy: 1) You keep the ball on the wing, shrink the court and make the ball handler play in a crowd. 2) There are not many guards that excel at the off the dribble mid-range pull up. 3) With the rise in analytics more and more coaches discourage the mid range pull up. 4) The forward/center is limited to mid-range jumpers and threes. 5) Although the three-ball is shot at an increasing clip, there are not many centers that we face that will shoot a high percentage from three. We are ok with the other team's center taking contested threes and mid-range jumpers. In fact most of the centers we face don't shoot them at all or are reluctant. 6) Limiting the shot options to contested threes and mid-range jumpers by the ball handler and forward, the other players that are accustomed to getting kick out threes aren't in rhythm when they finally get touches. 7) Not many teams know how to counter icing wing ball screens. So some coaches will just stop running plays that have wing on ball screens because you can blow up an entire play and stagnate their offense by not letting the wing ball screen happen. See video below for examples. See More
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