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Basketball Play - 3FTC Paint Game

3FTC Paint Game

Greg White 09/06/2012

This plan comes for 3fromthecorner.com follower Coach Dan Carey from Hamilton High School in Sussex, Wisconsin. Offense's goal is to simply dribble the ball into the paint -- no shots, just get into the paint safely with both feet and under control with the ball. This game really helps with a "no help needed" mentality guarding the ball -- something we say all the time to our players. We want them in "one-on-one mentality" when guarding the ball. But when focusing on help, and getting into gaps, this is a great drill to build the habit of being there early with your FEET on helpside, and not reaching. Put in a "shot clock" of 15-20 seconds that the offense has to try to get into the paint *Offense not allowed to play "butt ball" and just catch it, back your man down and get into the paint -- has to be on a direct drive *Great drill to build toughness in your team. Also a great drill for taking charges See More

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Basketball Play - Southern Shooting Drill #3

Southern Shooting Drill #3

Bert DeSalvo 09/04/2012

Coach passes from underneath rim Spot 1 - Shooter starts in corner, shoots corner 3ptr, sprints to far baseline. Spot 2 - Shoots wing 3ptr, sprints to far baseline. Spot 3 - Shoots slot 3ptr, sprints to far baseline. Spot 4 - Shoots top-of-key 3ptr, sprints to far baseline. Spot 5 - Shoots slot 3ptr, sprints to far baseline. Spot 6 - Shoots wing 3ptr, sprints to far baseline. Spot 7 - Shoots corner 3ptr See More

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Basketball Play - 3FTC Team Loose Ball Training

3FTC Team Loose Ball Training

Greg White 08/27/2012

Every Coach will tell you the importance of winning 50/50 balls. Most of us spend some time on rebounding technique but when it comes to loose balls we just expect our players to just "want it more than they do." While effort is a major part, this drill allows you to teach how to get more of those balls. See More

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Basketball Play - 3FTC Pick and Pick Offense

3FTC Pick and Pick Offense

Greg White 08/27/2012

I started thinking about this offense this summer and really like the options and flow it has. I have run dribble drive in the past. Our program currently uses the Read & React so I took the spacing, Layer 1 and added some ball screen options and a little confusion for the defense. The offense gives you the spacing to attack the basket, while incorporating ball screens that force your opponents to find the best way to defend the ball screen. I've attached a breakdown drill we will use and will post more later. If this offense is something you think might help your team, please contact me at coachwhite@3fromthecorner.com See More

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Basketball Play - Inferno Drill

Inferno Drill

Greg White 08/19/2012

One of my favorite drills is The Inferno. This is a great October 15th drill because it immediately raises the intensity level or shows the lack of it. What you'll need: 3 Passers 4 Offensive players 4 Defensive players 1 Ball 1 Box of band-aids (if it's a successful drill.) Players begin on the elbows and blocks. This drill is for 8 minutes. The team's roles will switch at the 4 minute mark. There are no substitutions for the 8 involved. When the ball is at the top, the offense down screens. When the ball is on the wing, players screen across. To keep the drill competitive, and it won't take much, use one of the following scoring systems: Each catch = 5 defensive pushups (5 keeps the speed going plus a good screening group will average 20 catches in 4 minutes) Each catch = 1 pt for elbow catch, 2pts for catch on the block. Keep track and at the end of 8 minutes losing team has a reminder drill. Each catch = live four on four. Offense gets whatever shot they score, Defense gets 2 for a stop, 3 for a charge, etc.. 3fromthecorner.com See More

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Basketball Play - Rosenthal: 3 on 2 Continuous

Rosenthal: 3 on 2 Continuous

Brandon Rosenthal 07/16/2012

This is a great transition drill for offense and defense. Teaching Point(s): Emphasize defensive philosophy and principles; protect the paint, closeouts with contested shots, rotation and recover, communication, no easy baskets, no layups, 3 players box out, no fouling. Work For: Work to hold offense until equal defender gets back. Charges, Steals, Deflections, Bad Shots. *Drill can also be taught for transition offense* See More

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