Floater/Runner Drill
07/04/2018On the FMS Blog: Finish Like a Pro - Drills to Improve Scoring at the Basket 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 second installment we are looking at "Finishing at the Rim". What we are hoping for our players is that they can finish at the rim from multiple angles, and with a variety of finishes. The "1/0 Technique" Drill below makes our players finish from the three most common angles within our offense; 1) The Slot Drive, 2) The Wing Drive from the Corner, and the 3) Baseline Drive. We want our players to feel comfortable finishing with at least 1-2 different techniques from both their strong hand and their weak hand. So over the course of the season we will emphasize these finishes; 1) Extended Arm, 2) Scoop, 3) Inside Hand, 4) Stride Stop, 5) Jump Stops, & 6) Reverse Pivots. The "1/1 and 2/2 Russian" Drills are good once we have moved beyond the Phase A portion of finishing. Those two drills are not only fun for the players, but represent very common finishing opportunities within our offense, 1) The Slot Drive with an advantage and 2) The Drop Pass. 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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Favorite Send to FastDrawOn the FMS Blog: Dynamic Drills That Utilize Cones Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOn the FMS Blog: Dynamic Drills That Utilize Cones Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is the progression we use to prepare our players to be successful in running different PNR actions all over the court. We work on a combination of these actions every single day in order to get our players making quick and efficient reads in games. Click here for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis series of teaching drill for spread ball screen offense begins as an intro to the modern big tips of the running slip and the pick & go. Begining 1v0, bigs learn the screening angle techniques. Phase the drill by adding guards who can practice pocket and hook passes. The drill is loaded all the way to 3v3 on a side. More Spread Ball Screen resources: Spread Ball Screen Offense Spread Ball Screen Entries #SBSoffense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawShooting and finishing drill. Read more about this and other drills in Coach Hamilton's blog post below! Pre-Practice: Setting the Tone for Success See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBelow are pin screen reads. These concpets are demonstrated in the below video playlist featuring the University of Virginia. Read blog post for full breakdown: Virginia Cavaliers - Pin Screen Reads See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Utah" is a package of four plays based on the 1-4 High Offense utilized by Jerry Sloan during the peak of his tenure with the Utah Jazz. The play begins with a pass and a UCLA cut, often followed by a ballscreen. Ball screens after a UCLA cut are extremely hard to cover as defenders are out of position. Take a look at the base "Utah" play in the video, and see the diagram for 3 other options to go to once a defense attempts adjustments. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDeveloping Positionless Players: The holistic approach looks to work on the whole player from ball handling, passing, shooting, post ups and all other parts that go into a building a complete skillset. Players aren’t separated by position, they work together on the same skills for that day. FMS Blog: Player Development - Training Guards and Posts Together See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDeveloping Positionless Players: Create units or squads of 3 players or more that work together during player development. These units work together on specific actions within an offense from a player development side. FMS Blog: Player Development - Training Guards and Posts Together See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOur ability to cut and move people with and without the ball is vital to the integrity of motion basketball. The following 3 line drills all help to emphasize key principles in our cutting and driving games. See More
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