Hurricanes Shooting Drill
05/29/2013Here is a really good competitive shooting drill that the University of Miami Hurricanes use under Coach Jim Larranaga and his coaching staff. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a really good competitive shooting drill that the University of Miami Hurricanes use under Coach Jim Larranaga and his coaching staff. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach Beilein is a master of details and teaching fundamentals. He believes shooting percentage goes up when players have their fingers on the seams of the basketball. He uses these drills to teach players to get their fingers on the seams of the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSaw Detlef Schrempf demo this on Youtube. It's one of my favorite shooting drills near the basket because it requires good footwork. If a player knows how to position their body and use their feet to set up a drop step, hook, and up and under they should be able to score near the basket. After catching and drop stepping, player 1 continues curling around the cone and catching a pass. The next shot is a catch and shoot hook. The third shot is and up and under. The fourth shot is if a player is denied a pass in the post they spins away from the defense for the lob pass. After getting the footwork down without defense then dummy defense should be applied. The defense should over play to allow the offense player to get a feel for the reads. As an offensive players skill and comfort level increases with the dummy defense, then the defense should increase their intensity. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a challenging yet fun drill. You can set up a scoring system with rewards/consequences. Many ball handling drills follow a predictable pattern and do not involve a live defense. This drill causes the offense to make reads or create openings while at a slight disadvantage of dribble two balls. The defender must decide how aggressive they want to be in reaching for a steal, while maintaining balance and control of a basketball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the worst feelings as a coach is watching your team get pressed and turn the ball over. Conversely, when your press is wreaking havoc and you're getting easy buckets off your defense it's a GREAT feeling. If your team is not super athletic and you're playing an athletic team that employs an aggressive full court defense this is a great drill to prepare you for the tempo and speed of your opponent. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great competitive drill that works on defensive closeouts, catching drives, guarding the ball, getting chest stops, keeping the ball out of the paint, attacking closeouts and driving into the paint under control. I got this drill from my high school coach, Jay Blossom. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great drill to work on screening, using screens, passing and catching! Set Up: Ball handler will start with the ball at the top of the key and will be pressured by an on-ball defender, while another offensive player will start under the rim with a defender in full denial. Two all-time screeners will start just outside each second hash mark. Step 1: Offensive player under the rim will try to free themselves from their defender by using the screeners in any way that they want (curl, pop, fade, wiggle, etc), while their defender will try to deny them from receiving a pass from the ball handler. Step 2: If the offensive player frees themselves from their defender, the ball handler will complete a pass to them. After passing the ball, the original ball handler will make a basket cut to the rim, while the offensive player that received the ball will dribble the ball to the top of the key. The offensive team will try to complete eight catches in a row, while the defenders try to get a steal or force a turnover. Ball handler can be called for a five-second violation. Additional Info: If the offensive players successfully complete eight catches in a row, they will become the next screeners, the defenders will stay on defense and the screeners will move to offense. If the defenders get a steal or force a turnover, they will become the next screeners, the offensive players will move to defense and the screeners will move to offense. For all of my toughness team drills, please visit www.tinyurl.com/ToughnessBook. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great competitive drill that works on defensive closeouts, catching drives, guarding the ball, getting chest stops, keeping the ball out of the paint, attacking closeouts and driving into the paint under control. OFFENSE - Attack the paint with drive and kick. DEFENSE - No straight line drives. Good gap positioning. Scoring - 1 point for offense to get 2 feet in the paint. 2 points for a drive in to the charge circle. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIt's never too early. I know I am itching to get back into the gym and start working with my guys. Thanks to my autorenewal of League Pass, I've been able to catch some glimpses of a few NBA teams working young guys in and trying to get timing down. This is a play for a stretch big, that came after a timeout in the 2nd half of the Charlotte-Miami preseason game on Sunday. Another resource that coaches can use in the drudgery of waiting for practice to start is NBAtv. All week last week, NBAtv's crew were running their series Inside Training Camp and it was awesome. The interaction between players is fun to watch and there is no doubt that you can take a drill from each practice. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTeaching Points: Move on air time, break down with short choppy steps when you get to the offensive player. Player should throw both hands up on close out in order not to give a high foot or open up for a straight drive. Force to the baseline side. NO MIDDLE DRIVES. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill Purpose: Teaching offensive skills relevant to motion offense by repping ball reversal, timing cuts, receiving the pass and finishing. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAs I was watching the WBB NCAA Tourney, the UConn women started the game with a lot of offensive movement and cutters. This action is especially effective because it puts pressure on the rim through cutters and still allows for an outside shot opportunity. FastModel's biggest offer of the year for new subscribers! Use code at checkout: MARCHMADNESS See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhile watching the Michigan vs Colorado State game today, I noticed a simple action that was used early in transition. Using cuts/rubs to move defenders is the key. You will be able to get a nice post entry to your inside post on the block, a 3-point look off the back screen or high low action. Follow more #FastModelMadness22 here See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCuster Wildcats (SD) Boys Basketball ran this set vs. Lower Burle (SD) several times in their recent contest on 12-31-13. The little to big downscreen action makes switching it a difficult proposition and putting a shooter limits any help side defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawInstead of "over-coaching" and getting difficult looks for your players at the rim, you can now relax and draw forth the following plays to get your best players in isolation at the end of a game. In isolation sets, all the work by the coach is done before the player gets the ball. From there, it's up to the superstar to make a great one-on-one play. Danny Granger hit the game winner off this isolation set, drawn up by Frank Vogel out of a Box formation. See More
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