Ballscreen Shooting
06/24/2013It is vital that your players know how to handle and attack all types of ballscreen defense. This set of drills make your players experienced and know how to beat any type of defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIt is vital that your players know how to handle and attack all types of ballscreen defense. This set of drills make your players experienced and know how to beat any type of defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTeaching your players how to quickly and effectively handle multiple defenders is key to helping them become some of the best players in the country. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set of pick & roll shooting drills is one of my favorites for player development. There are 189 total moves below to work on different pick & roll coverages and methods of attack at the three most popular angles. In order to keep your workouts efficient and energetic, take just one action and focus on 3-4 moves within that action from all three angles. Do not allow your players to just go through the motions, set a goal to reach during each set. Example: You MUST make 7-10 before moving to the next sequence. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 is a shooter to run through as the ball goes left off of the ball screen. 4 pops to get clear out. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIf one can not reverse to 5 he dribbles hard at him. 5 goes backdoor, then to ball side corner. 1 hits 3. On the pass, 4 sprints to ball screen 3. 3 comes off 4's ball screen and looks to attack the lane. 1 and 2 drift to wing and corner, ready for shots as their defender's help. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis continuity offense provides an opportunity to get all 5 offensive players involved within the screening action. It also has provided us with a great "2nd offense" that is completely different than our offense that we run traditionally. If you have guards that like to post-up and bigs that can play on the perimeter, this continuity will be beneficial. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a defensive drill we run regularly in practice See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPlay begins in a 1-4 High Set 1 enters to wing and runs rub cut off of 4 4 sets a cross screen for 5 as 2 dribbles towards top of floor 2 skips ball to 3 as 1 sets second screen for 5 5 curls around screens by 4 and 1 3 looks for 5 inside or to 1 coming off of downscreen by 4 If 3 hits 1, 2 sprints to corner and 4 sets ball screen See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a set play that is a staple of Rick Byrd's at Belmont. This is a great set when you need a three because of the double down screen that is set for 2. Also because of the double screen that 4 and 5 are setting, 3 will have a good chance at driving baseline and not having to worry about help side defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a dribble hand off action that develops into a down screen and flare screen action. This quick hitter can be very hard to guard, especially the 5 to 2 hand off because of the big to little match up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are some common actions that teams use to draw help away from the areas that they want to score at. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA common San Antonio Spurs SLOB which didn't translate into many points against the Miami Heat. But the amount they ran it made me think they must have had good success with this action during the season. They utilized these back screens to get #21 Tim Duncan a post iso. The only hoop they got on this action against Miami was a #2 Kawhi Leonard 3 from the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Spurs ran this play a lot to get #20 Manu Ginobili coming hard to get a dribble handoff. The pin down screen created some problems for opposing defenses and led to an open look for #21 Tim Duncan after giving Ginobili the handoff. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is our entry into the little-big back screen that the Utah Jazz used with John Stockton and Karl Malone back in the day. You may be able to get the ball to the 2 on the first basket cut, but more often than not the x5 defender will be sagging on the back screen, leaving 5 open to catch on the wing. If your 5 isn't a shooter, you may want to change up personnel to avoid allowing that defender to play off the ball and take away the entry to 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIf you have a great #2 and you want to run secondary break offense, plays from Larry Brown's "Iverson" series might be just what you need. This series sets up your #2 to score consistently and to maximize his skill set within the framework of your team's offensive scheme. For more, check out my website, www.coachpeelbasketball.com, sign up for a membership, and get your first 30 days free. See More
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