This video takes you through some of my favourite drills for teaching decision making on offence. These drills I have used with both pro teams and youth teams over my career.
All the drills have defence included so that the offensive players can read when to pass, shoot or drive. There are ten (10) different drills that build upon each other and progress from 2v1, to 3v2, then up to 3v3. The three main offensive concepts that we focus on are 1) Attacking off the catch 2) Passing against the grain 3) Drive, Kick, Clear (DKC).
Every drill has opportunities for multiple players to get shots in the same repetition of the drill. We have a Dr Dish machine in each drill; however, these drills can still be used without the machine by adding in another passing line.
If you are looking for drills to get a high volume of shots up AND teach decision making with your players, then this is the video to purchase!
Teaching PNR Offence that attacks EVERY type of defence.
In this video, I explain the concept of how we use the Pick and Roll in the middle of the floor (Mid PNR) as a method for creating advantages on offence. Specifically, I detail the way I teach players to set up their defender prior to the Pick and roll, different ways to attack all types of defensive coverages, as well as, how all five players react off the ball before and after the screen.
If Shooting is the premium skill on offence, then the ability to guard the ball and put pressure on your opponent individually is the premium skill on defence. In this video, I describe my personal philosophy on individual defence (which I call “Position Pressure”) and explain my key teaching points in this area. You’ll also see some of my favourite breakdown drills for guarding the ball in various situations – full court defence, guarding the ball on the perimeter and closing out drills.
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