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07/01/2018Competitive drill to work on finishing, attacking the basket and changing directions. From #PlayerDevelopmentWeek on the FMS Blog: Ball Handling Skills and Drills See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCompetitive drill to work on finishing, attacking the basket and changing directions. From #PlayerDevelopmentWeek on the FMS Blog: Ball Handling Skills and Drills See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1v1 game to work on getting to the basket quickly, veering off a defender and changing directions when cut off. From #PlayerDevelopmentWeek on the FMS Blog: Ball Handling Skills and Drills See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGame like drill to work on handling ball under pressure and creating space. From #PlayerDevelopmentWeek on the FMS Blog: Ball Handling Skills and Drills See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe 11 Man Fastbreak is one of our players' favorite drills. It is essentially a continous 3 on 2 transition drill that we use to emphasize pitch aheads and "Finding Advantages." This is generally a drill where I try not to blow the whistle much, but I will blow the whistle if we are straying from our transtion principles. I generally choose to emphasize 1) Running the Sideline Hard, 2) Hunting Pitch Ahead Passes, 3) Keeping Advantages Alive, and 4) Attacking the Rim. Check out more from Coach Lynch and his Seamless Offensive appraoch on the FMS Blog: Program Spotlight - Leicester Wolverines Skill Building for Dribble Drive Motion Offense Keys to Designing a DDM Practice Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCreighton Blockout is a great toughness drill we got from Coach Dana Altman. We typically breakdown according to position: guards vs guards and forwards vs forwards. Click here for more plays and drills from Coach Hueser! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill to work on finishing against a help side defense. Can add on-ball defender on the ball handler's hip to increase difficulty. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDefensive drill to help players step to the ball and prevent face cuts. Jr. Wizards Coaches Manual See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDefensive help & recover drill, with top down rotation. Jr. Wizards Coaches Manual See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBeing able to change pace while dribbling is an important skill for all players to have. This drill will help players understand how to change speeds in a competitive way. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill to work on transition defense, as well as offensive transition decision making. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great way to get into 3v3 as all 6 players move the ball around the horn before getting into live play. This forces the defense to sprint into closeouts, and the offense to reverse the ball quicker than the defense can get to its match up. 2 ways to play: - Offense scores, stay on O. - Defense has to get 3 stops in a row. 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 FastDrawGreat shooting drill to work on all types of shooting along with conditioning. 6 minutes of non stop shooting, 30 seconds on each action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCompetitive Dr. Dish shooting drill that works on floaters, pull ups, 3's and free throws. A floater is worth 1 point, a pull up is worth 2 points, a three pointer is worth 3 points and each free throw is worth 1 point. A player performs each shot from all of the five spots. If a player makes all of the shots, their score will be 32 points. 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
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