Wing Deny-Close Outs - FastModel Sports

Published 04/25/2015 by Randy Sherman Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

Wing Deny/Close Out Drill

Teaching Tips:

  • When Coach has the ball at top of circle both defenders are denying v-cuts
  • Goal #1: knock away deflection
  • Goal #2: force offensive player to catch going away from the basket with his/her back to the rim
  • Force offensive players to baseline checkpoint. DO NOT GET DRIVEN OVER THE TOP!
  • Monitor close out technique
  • If offensive player attempt to drive middle, reach step and force your man back up the rooftop
  • As the player you're guarding moves closer to the rim on v-cut, close the space. As they move to perimeter, stay in deny stance but move closer to the ball.

Drill Advancements:

  • Coach attempts to penetrate. Wing defender DOES NOT open up to help seal drive. Instead he/she stays in deny stance and "plugs the drive with butt"
  • Wing player attacks baseline. Help defender helps to seal drive outside the lane
  • Allow wing players to cross screen for one another
  • Instruct wing player to attempt an over-the-top drive every time they catch. Defeders should reach step and force ball-handler back up the rooftop.

 

 

  • Basketball Play - Wing Deny-Close Outs
  • Basketball Play - Wing Deny-Close Outs
  • Basketball Play - Wing Deny-Close Outs
  • Basketball Play - Wing Deny-Close Outs
  • Basketball Play - Wing Deny-Close Outs
  • Basketball Play - Wing Deny-Close Outs
  • Drill begins with a passer (Coach) at top of circle with the ball and offensive players (1&2) on the wings

     

    X1 and X2 are in deny stance with butt to the ball, chin on their shoulder, hand and foot in the passing lane, palm away and thumb down

     

    1 and 2 v-cut to get open - as cutter gets closer to the rim defender moves closer to cutter, as cutter gets further from the rim defender moves closer to the ball.

     

    Deny out and make cutter receive the pass going away from the basket with back to the rim

  • Pass it made to 1

     

    X1 in on-the-ball stance has high foot up not allowing the middle drive.

     

    X2 moves to midline, but NOT in an open "pistols" stance. Stay in deny stance with chin on shoulder

     

    X1 influeces man to the baseline checkpoint (dot in diagram)

  • 1 may pass back to coach or skip pass to 2 (shown)

     

    X2 executes a close out on 2 and forces to the baseline checkpoint (dot in diagram)

     

    X1 sprints to help on the flight of the pass

  • 2 can skip pass to 1 or pass to coach (shown)

     

    X1 gets out quickly to deny quick reversal

     

    When coach has the ball both defenders are denying their man and offensive players are v-cutting to uncover

  • Drill Advancement

    Coach dribbles as if penetrating

     

    X1 DOES NOT open up and lose sight of his man to seal the drive! Instead he stays in deny stance and "plugs the drive with his butt."

     

    Teaching tip: Plug with your butt!

  • Drill Advancement

    1 attacks the baseline

     

    X2 (lowest guard) helps seal the baseline drive at the checkpoint

     

    1 passes out to Coach or 2 and players closeout accordingly