Nanterre Horns Handoff
12/19/2013JSF Nanterre is a professional basketball club in France. This set was utlizied in a recent game against FC Barcelona in a Euroleague match. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawJSF Nanterre is a professional basketball club in France. This set was utlizied in a recent game against FC Barcelona in a Euroleague match. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Lithuanian national team utilized this popular action when posting their guards up during the 2013 FIBA European Championships. The action takes place out of the ball screen continuity offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawVarese is a professional team in Italy competing in the inagural FIBA Eurocup competition. This action was from a recent game against BC Oostende See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawValencia is a professional basketball team based in Spain. This is a set utilized during the 2009 Eurocup Challenge. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a set utilized by the national team from The Netherlands during a recent game against Austria in the Eurobasket 2017 qualifying tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUCAM Murcia is a Spanish professional team playing in the ACB. Here is a set utilized in the 2018 Basketball Champions League Final Four. *New customers use discount code SAVE10 at purchase* See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDavid Blatt used this play action to open a game during his coaching tenure at Maccabi Tel Aviv. *New customers use discount code SAVE10 at purchase* See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play is great to get the ball to the block while keeping the other team's post away from help and also sets up an easy elbow jumpshot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawI started thinking about this offense this summer and really like the options and flow it has. I have run dribble drive in the past. Our program currently uses the Read & React so I took the spacing, Layer 1 and added some ball screen options and a little confusion for the defense. The offense gives you the spacing to attack the basket, while incorporating ball screens that force your opponents to find the best way to defend the ball screen. I've attached a breakdown drill we will use and will post more later. If this offense is something you think might help your team, please contact me at coachwhite@3fromthecorner.com See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEvery Coach will tell you the importance of winning 50/50 balls. Most of us spend some time on rebounding technique but when it comes to loose balls we just expect our players to just "want it more than they do." While effort is a major part, this drill allows you to teach how to get more of those balls. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis breakdown goes with the blog "Defending the Dribble Drive" at 3fromthecorner.com See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are two drills from my friend Alan Stein (@AlanStein www.strongerteam.com) that make conditioning fun and productive. Check out the blog "Who Said Conditioning Can't Be Fun." at 3fromthecorner.com See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis plan comes for 3fromthecorner.com follower Coach Dan Carey from Hamilton High School in Sussex, Wisconsin. Offense's goal is to simply dribble the ball into the paint -- no shots, just get into the paint safely with both feet and under control with the ball. This game really helps with a "no help needed" mentality guarding the ball -- something we say all the time to our players. We want them in "one-on-one mentality" when guarding the ball. But when focusing on help, and getting into gaps, this is a great drill to build the habit of being there early with your FEET on helpside, and not reaching. Put in a "shot clock" of 15-20 seconds that the offense has to try to get into the paint *Offense not allowed to play "butt ball" and just catch it, back your man down and get into the paint -- has to be on a direct drive *Great drill to build toughness in your team. Also a great drill for taking charges See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great drill to instill in your players how and when transition offense begins: with a rebound. The drill starts with 2 offense players and 3 defenders. The Coach passes to an offensive player who either (1) shoots a 3 or (2) shot fake and drive. Multiple things can be worked on just at this point. Shooting under pressure, close out, help on basket drive and offensive players attacking off dribble. Once the defense is in control of the ball, the drill is 3 on 2 to the other end. Whichever player shoots the basketball comes back as the defender in a 2 on 1 scenario. The two remaining players "trail" the play and become the two offensive players with the next group. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a teaching tool used along with drills to teach Guards how to use the slot screen most effectively. See More
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