Angle 1v1 Drill
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Favorite Send to FastDrawPlayers will love this 1-on-1 finishing drill. Teach offensive players to keep their eyes on the rim while finishing through contact. Teach defensive players to contest at the basket without fouling. You can mix up cone placement for different finishing angles. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBall Handling + Finishing Drill that works on explosive movements and change of speed. On the FMS Blog: Ball Handling Skills and Drills Dynamic Drills That Utilize Cones Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCompetitive drill focusing on offensive playing getting to the basket quickly and finishing vs 2 defenders. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBlog Post: Scoring Made Simple - 3 Easy and Effective Shots to Practice Moves on the Move In order to break down a defender on the move, we encourage all players to develop a go-to move and counter move. Consider the following points as well: 1. Maintain a speed of 80 mph (80%). 2. Attack the defense right between their eyes. Go right at them! 3. Make your move a stride or two away and attack the defender’s outside shoulder at 100 mph (full speed). 4. Finally, close the gap once you get by them. 5. Be sure to practice these moves on both sides of the floor!!! Inside-Out Move If you are dribbling with your right hand, step laterally (to the left) with your inside foot and then return to the outside as quickly as possible. Do not change hands with the dribble. However, learn to sell the defender with an inside-out dribble to compliment your inside-out footwork. Master this from both sides. Crossover Move If you are dribbling with your right hand, plant your right foot and quickly cross the ball over to your left hand. When you get by the defender, keep a very low dribble and close the gap. Learn to do this tight and compact with both hands. Hesitation Move Dribble right at the defender, then slow down with a quiet stutter and momentarily begin to rise up, as soon as the defender freezes or becomes off balance, explode past him. Push the ball out in front with a low dribble. Between the Legs Move Same as the crossover, but dribble the ball between your legs. Create Without over dribbling, challenge your creativity on the move. This could be around the back or a combo of other moves. Don't be afraid to make a mistake! Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCompetitive 2 on 2 drill that incorporates numerous basketball skills. Can give it a defensive or offensive focus by keeping score of either or playing with time limit. Conditioning for the losing team! Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a progression of drills to build an understaning of all the roles and scoring opportunities in transition offense. By no means will this address decision making, but it is a good way to start to build good tranisition habits. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBlog Post: Scoring Made Simple - 3 Easy and Effective Shots to Practice Detlef Schrempf Shooting Drill teaches scoring with the back to basket. We encourage ALL of our players to master these three moves: Jump Hook Drop Step Up & Under. Emphasize the 3 C's: Catch Chin Check. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill Purpose: Teaching offensive skills relevant to motion offense by repping ball reversal, timing cuts, receiving the pass and finishing. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOn the FMS Blog: Finish Like a Pro - Drills to Improve Scoring at the Basket Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAs part of #PlayerDevelopmentWeek I am putting together a series of drill progressions that we use in order to develop skills to fit our Dribble Drive Motion Offense. in this last installment we are focusing on "Shooting". On top of developing our players' ability to attack, finish & come to clean stops we want our players to be able to make the "Quick Pitch" pass vs helping defenses. We want all of our players who are not involved in the drive to the rim to have a "Catch to Shoot" mentality. We play heavy emphasis on players catching the basketball with the ability to rise up and shoot immediately. The "Chair Drill" presented below is a staple 2/0 Shooting Drill that is designed to shoot the three most common Drive & Kick opportunities that our players get. Players get 2-3 shots at each of the three locations, and then the same is repeated on the opposite end of the floor. This drill is one that could be easily tweaked and catered to fit your offense's most common shots as well. Read more on the FMS Blog: Skill Building for Dribble Drive Motion Offense Keys to Designing a DDM Practice Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAs part of #PlayerDevelopmentWeek I am putting together a series of Drill Progressions that we use in order to develop skills to fit our Dribble Drive Motion Offense. In this third installment we are looking at the use of "Dribble Stops". Good Defenses will not be beaten by the first drive of a possession so it is important that players know how to use "Dribble Stops" as a means to keep the pressure on the defense. We place heavy emphasis on the use of 1) Stride Stops, 2) Two Foot Jump Stops, and 3) The Use of the Bounce Out Dribble. These three "Dribble Stops" allow you make plays after a failed drive, and in the case of the Bounce Out Dribble allow you to keep the basketball moving. The 3/0 Stride Stop Drill presented below is a 3 Man Progression Drill in which we are asking players to land perfect Stride Stops, followed by perfect timing of Second Cuts. Once players have moved beyond the 3/0 portion of the drill we can load the drill with defense. Read more on the FMS Blog: Skill Building for Dribble Drive Motion Offense Keys to Designing a DDM Practice Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAs part of #PlayerDevelopmentWeek I am putting together a series of drill progressions that we use in order to develop skills to fit our Dribble Drive Motion Offense. In this first installment we are looking at developing "Dribble Attacks." These are quick and simple dribble attacks that we emphasize in both the half court and transition settings. Mainly we are looking at attacking a defender who is isolated in the elbow or slot area. We would like our players to make a quick aggressive move and attack that defender to the rim. The three "Dribble Attacks" that we teach are 1) In & Out Dribble, 2) Hesitation, and 3) Crossover. The 1v1 Dribble Attacks Drill Below is a simple drill but one that will combine Dribble Attacks and Finishing at the Rim. The two versions represent two common tactics; sagging defenses and overly aggressive on-ball defenses. Read more on the FMS Blog: Skill Building for Dribble Drive Motion Offense Keys to Designing a DDM Practice Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOn the FMS Blog: Dynamic Drills That Utilize Cones Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
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