Loyola Shooting Competition
09/27/2021Excellent shooting drill to improve passing, concentration and teamwork. Blog Post: Shootaround Drills for Game Day See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawExcellent shooting drill to improve passing, concentration and teamwork. Blog Post: Shootaround Drills for Game Day See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a really great set especially if you have your best shooter inbounding it. The final ball screen will either force the inbounders man to tag the roller or leave the inbounder wide open for 3 on the shake action. More on the FMS blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs Click to view all plays by Coach Dave Nedbalek! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill that emphasizes changing directions with the ball - and doing so quickly and efficiently. From #PlayerDevelopmentWeek on the FMS Blog: Ball Handling Skills and Drills See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw3-on-3 Flow (aka Flow Ball) is another one of our team favorites. Credit goes to @John_Leonzo for this fastbreak conditioner. We love it for a variety of reasons, but mostly for its emphasis on defensive transition and uptempo offense. We have adapted the following scoring rules: 1) Play to 15 using 2's and 3's. 2) Player who scores game winner must validate with a made freet hrow. 3) Should the player miss, team score returns to 11 and play resumes. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIf there is one thing coach Andy Kennedy loves in his offense, it is off ball screens that set up corner threes. His Ole Miss teams made a living off of this play. In my four years with the Ole Miss Rebels, I got to see sharpshooters like Marshall Henderson and Stefan Moody run this play to perfection, helping them reach All-SEC nods. There are a lot of moving parts here. It starts off with a dribble handoff to the 3, while the 2 makes a cut to the paint on the weakside. Once in the paint, the 2 sets a screen for the one, and then makes a cut underneath the defender of the 4, forcing his man to either chase him or go over. If he goes over, the defender is ready to run straight into a flare screen by the 4. What makes this play work is that it bunches up the defense and forces them to make a lot of decisions. Sure, the defenders can switch, but that leaves a mismatch with a 2 having to defend a 4. The 2 defender could cheat on the initial cut around the 5, but then that allows the 2 to make reverse his cut to the corner, where the 3 can hit him on the weakside for a 3. If all else fails, the 1 comes around ready to reset the offense at the end of all of the actions. This is something that when ran well, can be nearly impossible to stop. The only concern is that some players may have difficulties going straight from a cut to catch and shoot (almost a 180), so athleticism helps. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom the Italian A League, Coach Andrea Diana's offensive set to take advantage in low post with Brescia's combo guards. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Take" Concept from the Four T's of International Offense. Video below featuring Pau Gasol of the San Antonio Spurs. Blog Post: Offensive Elements - TWIST + TAKE Concepts See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBelow are pin screen reads. These concpets are demonstrated in the below video playlist featuring the University of Virginia. Read blog post for full breakdown: Virginia Cavaliers - Pin Screen Reads See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOklahoma State Spread Offense versus Michigan first round NCAA Tournament 2017 Scissor off pinch post into Chicago DHO and throwback for three See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is the base action of the UNC Tar Heels Secondary Break. It begins with a rebound and wide outlet pass. Post makes hard RIM RUN! On ball reversal through the trailer, the wing goes over the block to backscreen for trailer. If ball is not in the the air for lob, cross screen and look to enter to 5 or run your termination offense. The video shows some counters for the break and a step out three by the back-screener! For more one UNC Secondary Break click here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLouisville inside ball screen zone attack versus Syracuse. (Video below) See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is part of John Leonzo's Solo Summer Shooting Workout. I recommend making no fewer than 200 shots a day, 6 days a week. Be sure to remind your players that there is no magic in the drills, in the facility, or in the coach that is with them, the magic is in the work. Improvement has a knack for following consistent work ethic and persistence. See More
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