Dribble Drive Motion: Chair Drill - FastModel Sports

Published 07/04/2018 by Michael Lynch Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

As part of #PlayerDevelopmentWeek I am putting together a series of drill progressions that we use in order to develop skills to fit our Dribble Drive Motion Offense. in this last installment we are focusing on "Shooting". On top of developing our players' ability to attack, finish & come to clean stops we want our players to be able to make the "Quick Pitch" pass vs helping defenses. We want all of our players who are not involved in the drive to the rim to have a "Catch to Shoot" mentality. We play heavy emphasis on players catching the basketball with the ability to rise up and shoot immediately. 

The "Chair Drill" presented below is a staple 2/0 Shooting Drill that is designed to shoot the three most common Drive & Kick opportunities that our players get. Players get 2-3 shots at each of the three locations, and then the same is repeated on the opposite end of the floor. This drill is one that could be easily tweaked and catered to fit your offense's most common shots as well. 

Read more on the FMS Blog:

Skill Building for Dribble Drive Motion Offense

Keys to Designing a DDM Practice Plan

  • Basketball Play - Dribble Drive Motion: Chair Drill
  • Basketball Play - Dribble Drive Motion: Chair Drill
  • Basketball Play - Dribble Drive Motion: Chair Drill
  • Shot #1 - Quick Pitch from a Slot Drive:

     

    A. Passer Becomes Shooter

    B. Shooter Goes to End of Line

    C. New Passer Steps In

     

    Each Player gets 2-3 Shots before moving on.

  • Shot #2 - Kick Up from the Drag Zone (Rugby Pass):

     

    A. Passer Becomes Shooter

    B. Shooter Goes to End of Line

    C. New Passer Steps In

     

    Each Player gets 2-3 Shots before moving on.

  • Shot #3 - Quick Pitch from a Wing Drive:

     

    A. Passer Becomes Shooter

    B. Shooter Goes to End of Line

    C. New Passer Steps In

     

    Each Player gets 2-3 Shots before moving on.

     

    Repeat the Shots from the Opposite Side of the Floor.