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5 Tools Every Coach Should Give their Players
As a professional I use these tools almost every day to improve my performance, avoid injury, and allow my body to perform at its maximum capacity. They are simple to use, but make a huge difference.
My teams have scored 100's of free points using these plays over the years. They are simple and easy to execute, but incredibly hard to stop.
Learn a few of the plays Pop uses to score easy buckets before the defense gets set. The Spurs do a great job of creating mismatches and playing to their strengths. Scroll to the end of the post to download.
In my 3 years as a pro, this is one of the hardest sets I've had to guard. It gives the offensive team flexibility and scoring options depending on their players strengths. A great weapon to have.
Good stuff for hoops junkies
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Hi Brad,
Glad you liked them! Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks, do you have any tips/drills to help with getting to the hoop?
Hi Max,
What exactly are you looking for? Getting to the hoop off the dribble? On the catch? In transition? Dribble moves? Just let me know and I should be able to help you out. Thanks!
Quinn
Off the Dribble or on the catch mainly.
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Thanks for all this stuff. Great content!! Rxciting to read it!!
Your welcome! Hope you enjoy it.
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Thank good info i need it
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Great stuff
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Looking for some competitive rebounding drills for offense (put backs vs kick-outs) as well defensive to spark transition.
Hi Jane,
Thanks for your comment and for stopping by. I’m sorry that I don’t have anything written up that specifically addresses your questions about drills to improve rebounding/defensive transition. However, one of my favorite rebounding drills is called, “The Line Drill”. I’ll try to briefly describe it below.
The Line Drill
Have 5 offensive players scattered around the perimeter, then put 5 defensive players in a line going from the free throw line to the baseline. Give each defensive player a number 1-5. Have the coach start with the ball and pass it to one of the offensive players on the perimeter while simultaneously calling out a number 1-5 that corresponds to a defensive player. The defensive player whose number is called needs to closeout on the shooter, while the other 4 defenders need to find the other offensive players that are crashing the glass. After the ball is secured by the defense they can run transition (either 5 on 0 or 5 on 5 depending on what you want).
Hope this helps! Also check out our rebounding section for some tips on rebounding and boxing out.
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Thank for stopping by Alex!