Warrior Shooting - FastModel Sports

Published 10/16/2016 by Joel Hueser Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

Warrior Shooting is a great drill simulating a variety of cuts: 1) Basket Cut 2) Using a Pin Down 3) Using a Flare Screen and 4) Back Cut. 

  • Basketball Play - Warrior Shooting
  • Basketball Play - Warrior Shooting
  • Basketball Play - Warrior Shooting
  • Basketball Play - Warrior Shooting
  • Shot #1 Worth 1 Point:

    Shooter starts at halfcourt (or top of the key extended if space doesn't allow), catches on the move and attacks the basket.

     

    Points of Emphasis:

    -Catch on the run and attack the basket with a 45 degree angle cut.

  • Shot #2 Worth 2 Points:

    Shooter continues his cut to simulate using a pin down screen and shoots near the freethrow elbow.

     

    Points of Emphasis:

    -Emphasize inside-pivot.

  • Shot #3 Worth 2 Points:

    Shooter cuts to the short corner as if using a flare screen.

     

    Points of Emphasis:

    -Balance, balance, balance!

  • Shot #4 Worth 1 Points:

    This will be the same as shot #1 but on the opposite side. There are two ways to do this: 1) Sprint to halfcourt, or 2) Cut hard to ball level and simulate a back cut. We prefer this more times than not.

     

    Points of Emphasis:

    -Shot #5 & #6 will also be the same as #2 & #3.

    -After the 1st shooter is done, the passer becomes the shooter and the rebounder passes.

    -Repeat this again, but start on the opposite side.