The "right" answer is the right answer for us. This is more "throwing some against the wall" and seeing if anything sticks. Second, everything we do more means doing something less or more actions combining offense, defense, decisions, competition.
MUST handle pressure defense. Inability to handle pressure means turnovers, especially live ball turnovers leading to high opponent points per possession. It also create late shot clock situations.
Options to do more.
- Advantage-disadvantage with no dribbling forces a pass and cut mentality.
- 10 passes before shooting forces moving without the ball and encourages spacing to open passing lanes.
- Competition against superior players or girls versus boys.
- "Show your hands." If it looks like a foul, expect a foul.
- "Don't swat down on blocks." Verticality is vital.
- Move your feet. Get and keep legal guarding position.
- Better communication - give more help, rotation, and help the helper.
- Share shot charts.
- Eliminate bad shots - e.g. tweeners, off-balance, threes by non-shooters
- Analyze where points arise - e.g. types of shots (layups, midrange, threes, free throws) and play types (transition, pick-and-roll, isolation, cutting, pull-ups, etc.)
- Practice with purpose. Free shooting is not the answer.
- Practice under fatiguing conditions.
- Limit dribbles. You are not James Harden.
- Add defense. Just having a defender in front of you decreases percentages.
- Variety. Catch-and-shoot, wing attack, one-dribble shooting, etc.
- Video study.
- Develop a file of teaching video
- Involve players in teaching (assign brief presentations)
- Handle pressure better.
- Reduce fouling.
- Take better shots.
- Shoot better.
- Improve game understanding.
As HS basketball seasons start and we are officially in full Basketball Season mode keep this in mind. Do not get distracted by roles and titles. It’s more important to know your value to the team. Culture >X’s and Os @BallisPsych pic.twitter.com/xxbFG24Ow6
— Derek (@Derek_A1779) November 20, 2022
Lagniappe 2. Basketball is art. This BOB is art.
Loyola Chicago BLOB - Pindown HO Roll pic.twitter.com/xc0ULLCnLg
— πΈππ ππππππ (@IdoBasketball) November 20, 2022
Lagniappe 3. Start. Stop. Stay the course.
3 Questions for Your Half-Time Talk:
— Luke Gromer (@LukeGromer) November 20, 2022
1) What do we need to STOP doing?
2) What do we need to START doing?
3) What do we need to SUSTAIN?
Credit: @BCfreakley, Ep. 64 of @CECoaching_