Wolf 1v2 to 2v1
10/09/2017Drill that emphasizes players working on finishing but also incorporates passing, ball handling and decision making. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill that emphasizes players working on finishing but also incorporates passing, ball handling and decision making. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Flood" is a secondary break action, which ends with 3 options. The best option is a lob to the trailer, after the backscreen from the 1. The second option is the 1, on the out cut, for a shot. The third option is the 1 passing high/low to the 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFull court advantage/disadvantage drill Offense: find the big advantage Defense: get a stop from the disadvantage situation Adapted from "Disruptive Pressure Basketball" by Ernie Woods See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTo send the Playbook to your FastDraw, click the "Send to FastDraw" button above. After you enter the email address you use in FastDraw, click FastTrade, at the top of FastDraw, and open your FastTrade Manager. Find the new message, put a checkmark next to it, and click "Add to Library." The PDF of the playbook is available by clicking here See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDISADVANTAGE The trap on the ball creates a disadvantage for the offense. Two defensive players are guarding one offensive player. AVOID disadvantage situations! NEUTRAL Defenders are matched up and neither the offense nor the defense is at an advantage. The opponent's defense in organized and the offense must find and/or create an advantage ADVANTAGE The offense has created a small advantage situation via the dribble penetration. The pass to 4 transfers the advantage giving 4 a "one second lead" and a big advantage An example of using the small advantage to find a big advantage Big Advantage - Dynamic 1v1 Now 4 has a dynamic 1v1 where they can shoot or attack the momentum of X4, but they must maintain the one second advantage See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUse this drill to get offense and defense out of your Dr. Dish machine. Great for teaching closeouts, reading closeouts, playing in the gap, helping one pass away, engaging 2 defenders (zone o), and much more. Adjust the settings based on your team's skill level. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQUAD Offense Breakdown Drill 2v2 penetration drill to teach reading help (if any) from one pass away Transition element with a 2v1 advantage or 2v2 included QUAD Offense Playbook... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTo send the Playbook to your FastDraw, click the "Send to FastDraw" button above. After you enter the email address you use in FastDraw, click FastTrade, at the top of FastDraw, and open your FastTrade Manager. Find the new message, put a checkmark next to it, and click "Add to Library." The PDF of the playbook is available by clicking here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the best ways to develop individual skill is to play 1v1 against players that are going to challenge you. That being said, rolling the ball out and playing mindless 1v1 is not the best option to achieve one's desired outcome. What I will advocate for in this article is to play multiple variations of 1v1 games in order to grow one's skill and challenge oneself in a unique way. For a PDF of all the games and drills shown in this article (as well as a bonus drill), please click here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWithin the system that I have been evolving over time, I realized the importance to have strong post action but also to have variation in what occurs off the post catch. We teach this action in various levels from U12s in Country Victoria through to our Junior National teams. With this idea, we now teach two actions relative to where the ball is caught, which i term "post zone". the catch being In the post zone or out of the post zone. In all of our teaching we have a strong emphasis of if it is 1 v 1 its on you to score, if you see 2 you must pass the ball, this is the same for our post players and a reason for having multiple cutters off the weakside. Australian basketball has followed the late clock philosophy of Europe with late penetration, out of post play we like to finish with either on balls on the seem or middle on ball, depending what post zone the ball was caught in. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is part of John Leonzo's Solo Summer Shooting Workout. I recommend making no fewer than 200 shots a day, 6 days a week. Be sure to remind your players that there is no magic in the drills, in the facility, or in the coach that is with them, the magic is in the work. Improvement has a knack for following consistent work ethic and persistence. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a drill to use to teach using down screens while responding to a live defender. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this live motion offense breakdown drill, we are isolating a screener, a cutter and a post to learn the actions on a closed post side. Live play should include, down screens, flare screens, DHO, shallow cuts. Diagrammed below are concepts and elements involoved in 3-on-3 on a side For more on the step-by-step implementation of a motion offense... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an action the Lakers used to run in their Triangle offense. With Gasol at the 4, he was a dangerous screen/slip option See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great conditioning drill for pre-season and you can build it all year with different time frames and different movements. See More
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