How the Drill Works:Players at the top of the key dribble down and perform a handoff with a wing player cutting to the top of the key who then takes the shot or drives for the layup.
Purpose:To work on shooting off hand-offs and performing them as they can be tricky for players to master unless drilled often.
Setup:
2. Making sure to change speeds, the wing player explodes up towards the wing and receives the hand-off and performs a certain shot.
3. The person that hands off the basketball joins the end of the wing line.
4. The shooter rebounds their basketball and then joins the line at the top of the key on the opposite side from the one they shot from.
Scoring System:
Purpose:To work on shooting off hand-offs and performing them as they can be tricky for players to master unless drilled often.
Setup:
- Two lines at the top of the key. Both have two basketballs in each line.
- One line of players on the lower end of each wing.
2. Making sure to change speeds, the wing player explodes up towards the wing and receives the hand-off and performs a certain shot.
3. The person that hands off the basketball joins the end of the wing line.
4. The shooter rebounds their basketball and then joins the line at the top of the key on the opposite side from the one they shot from.
Scoring System:
- No scoring system but you can set a target amount of makes for the team to reach in a certain amount of time.
How the Drill Works:Place 23 cones at the baseline of one end of the floor and split the players up into two teams at the other end of the floor. Players shoot and are ‘rewarded’ by being allowed to go to the other end of the court and have a chance at collecting a cone IF they make another shot. If they miss, they get nothing and return to the end of their line. The team with the most cones at the end of the game wins.
Purpose:A fun variation to a normal shooting drill that keeps players interested and excited. Players are shooting under a lot of pressure on the second shot.
Setup:
2. On every make by a team, the person who shoots must rebound the ball and pass it to the next person in line, then they are ‘rewarded’ by sprinting to the other end of the floor and get the opportunity to shoot a three-pointer to win a cone for their team.
3. The player only gets one attempt. If they miss, they get nothing and return to their group. If they make it, they get to collect a cone for their group.
4. The player then places the cone in their teams ‘safehouse’ near their line and joins the end of the line.
Scoring System:
Shooting Position – Usually adults will shoot three-pointers but obviously teams can shoot from anywhere on the floor.
Purpose:A fun variation to a normal shooting drill that keeps players interested and excited. Players are shooting under a lot of pressure on the second shot.
Setup:
- Place 23 cones at the opposite end of the court.
- Split your group up into two or three teams.
- One basketball per team.
- Preferably, there should be a coach/parent to pass and rebound for each team on the second shot end of the floor.
2. On every make by a team, the person who shoots must rebound the ball and pass it to the next person in line, then they are ‘rewarded’ by sprinting to the other end of the floor and get the opportunity to shoot a three-pointer to win a cone for their team.
3. The player only gets one attempt. If they miss, they get nothing and return to their group. If they make it, they get to collect a cone for their group.
4. The player then places the cone in their teams ‘safehouse’ near their line and joins the end of the line.
Scoring System:
- The team with the most amount of cones at the end of the game wins!
Shooting Position – Usually adults will shoot three-pointers but obviously teams can shoot from anywhere on the floor.
For more Drills visit: http://www.basketballforcoaches.com