Dr. Dish Baseline Drift Shooting - FastModel Sports

Published 06/02/2016 by Aseem Rastogi Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

The baseline drift action is phenomenal and one of the hardest actions to guard. Train multiple game-speed actions such as pass/cut, post shift, dribble drive, one-hand passing, etc. Great drill to compete with, as well!

  • Basketball Play - Dr. Dish Baseline Drift Shooting
  • Basketball Play - Dr. Dish Baseline Drift Shooting
  • Basketball Play - Dr. Dish Baseline Drift Shooting
  • Location: 10

    Tempo: 3

    Number of balls per location - unlimited to top

     

    1st player in middle line receives pass from Dish and shoots it for 3. Receives 2nd pass, passes to either wing and cuts ball side of the dish - she will post shift in the next frame out of the drill to the same side as her pass.

  • After receiving the pass from the player on top, the wing player rips the ball and drives it hard baseline to score. The player will jump outside the Dish (out of bounds) to make the baseline drift pass to the player from the opposite wing filling down.

     

    Upon receiving the ball, the player will shoot a 3 or shot fake 1 dribble pull-up at the short corner.

     

    The shooter will relocate to the top line, and the passer will relocate to the shooter line.

  • Drill continues going the same way with the same action. Can do 4 minutes each side for high quality reps and short amount of time.

     

    Variation: add a closeout from the baseline passer to the receiver to aid in decision making.