Exactly..."taught them how to play basketball" How about coaching without "if"? My team turns into deer in headlights when I give them more than 1 option. 10-11 years old
@@MegaSkycap its all about practice and getting used to it. Dont flood them with options give them a motion offense where they have to decide between two options. For example set an offball pick and roll where the ball handler can decide between passing to the roller who pops out for a midrange shot or to the runner who cuts to the basket
I disagree with the post stuff. Sealing your man to prevent him from helping is a very effective way of handling this situation. They use it at every level of the sport
Break it down in small parts. As they become better let them put everything together. You'll be able to emphasize common footwork, language and be pleasantly surprised by your players hability to understand.
@@banana403 No I get that.. been coaching for a while :) I just know this has a bunch of great components that these kids have already been trained on. The weakside walking their man down to setup for the screen, the strong side v-cut. Hell... the basic fact that the screener knows how to screen the correct space LOL It's a great drill with a lot of good actions. I personally don't teach strong side drift on drives.. I go with the Dribble Drive counter move... we only drift against zones. But the kids look great!
That'll teach me how to play very well because without the ball I'm horrible.
Thanks a lot, M14 Hoops Explosive Handles
It is so helpful and it also makes sense
You can to call setup plays especially during different defense to stop certain plays or player's I've had NBA and D1 player's too
sharing this with my team for intramural basketball
This is great. I'd like to see this with 5 offensive players
Great drills coach
Agree to an extent, younger players don't take in as well as older players
Exactly..."taught them how to play basketball" How about coaching without "if"? My team turns into deer in headlights when I give them more than 1 option. 10-11 years old
@@MegaSkycap its all about practice and getting used to it. Dont flood them with options give them a motion offense where they have to decide between two options. For example set an offball pick and roll where the ball handler can decide between passing to the roller who pops out for a midrange shot or to the runner who cuts to the basket
I’m not a coach but this video helped a lot
Great drills this really helps.
this is amazing
More important than shooting the ball 😄😄😄.
Golden State Warriors copied the San Antonio Spurs Motion Offense because of movement off-the-ball.
I wish UA-cam had been around when I was in grade school. I'd have consumed these videos like candy.
I disagree with the post stuff. Sealing your man to prevent him from helping is a very effective way of handling this situation. They use it at every level of the sport
This is taken from the read s as me react series
Why jump pass?
excellent, thanks coach.
Great coach.
Really nice drill.. to bad it'll take me an entire practice teaching them to do this correctly
Break it down in small parts. As they become better let them put everything together. You'll be able to emphasize common footwork, language and be pleasantly surprised by your players hability to understand.
You can drill most of these without the preamble that he gets into - that's mostly for the coaches.
I feel ya
@@banana403 No I get that.. been coaching for a while :) I just know this has a bunch of great components that these kids have already been trained on. The weakside walking their man down to setup for the screen, the strong side v-cut. Hell... the basic fact that the screener knows how to screen the correct space LOL
It's a great drill with a lot of good actions. I personally don't teach strong side drift on drives.. I go with the Dribble Drive counter move... we only drift against zones. But the kids look great!
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