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Basketball Play - Pick and Roll Offense: "The Other 3"

Pick and Roll Offense: "The Other 3"

Safa Kamalian 09/28/2018

During the past decade, especially after the 2006 FIBA world championship, the pick and roll offense was given a newfound level of attention. The avenues with which you can go down when discussing the pick and roll are endless (angles, spacing, player development, proper defensive technique). Here are the common options which the other three players outside of the PNR action can be involved in. There are definitely more options for the “other 3” but these are the most common approaches teams use today. See More

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Basketball Play - Box & Break

Box & Break

Randy Sherman 09/24/2018

"Box & Break" is a defensive rebounding drill at heart, but can also serves as a sudden change drill off turnovers and a conversion drill. The drill can be regressed to 3v1 or 3v0 or loaded to 3v3 on the break. Click here to check out all blog posts by Radius Athletics for FMS! See More

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Basketball Play - 4v4 Neutral Restrictions

4v4 Neutral Restrictions

Michael Lynch 08/31/2018

Using four out perimeter spacing we try to recreate game like situations in the short sided game (SSG) format. Here we have our most common actions within our Dribble Drive Motion system. Starting the SSG in a neutral scenario, it is up to the offense to use a pre-determined action to create A) a Double Gap and B) Drive the Basketball into it. Coaches can pre-determine the action or simply allow players to create freely. See videos below for game examples of these actions! More from Michael Lynch: Skill Building for Dribble Drive Motion Offenses Keys to Designing a DDM Practice Plan See More

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Basketball Play - Pick & Roll Decision Making

Pick & Roll Decision Making

Michael Shaughnessy 08/17/2018

Great for group workouts forcing the players involved to communicate. Instead of just dictating who is shooting & passing, the ball-handler is forced to make a decision based off their teammates communication. Everyone involved in the drill is held accountable through every detail. The ball-handler has to come off with pace and use their eyes to see what's in front of them and their teammate before making a decision. The ball-handler's teammate has to be vocal and be shot ready. The drill will only go as smooth as the players communcation and togetherness. It forces them to take ownership as they must do when they get to the season. View: Mike Shaughnessy #FastModelTakeover - Twitter Moment See More

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Basketball Play - 1v1 Lifts

1v1 Lifts

Michael Shaughnessy 08/17/2018

Drill Description - Player 1 starts in the corner on offense with player x1 on defense starting behind player 1. - Coach starts with the ball. - It becomes live 1v1 when player 1 starts there movement up to the wing. Once player 1 starts moving, player x1 can sprint to recover. - Coach will pass to player 1 on the wing and the player had a 3 dribble maximum. - The players can only use 1/2 of the court (shaded yellow area) to create a shot. - Play first player to 3 points and then switch sides. -Emphasize reading the trailing defender and making a quick, decisive move. See More

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