Balance "don't major in the minors" with 'emergency shots'. Devote a small amount of practice to low use actions.
Catch-and-shoot practice first. Varying shooting workouts has value.
Closing actions. If you're a 'closer' for your team, spend a few minutes on your primary "go to" and "counter" move. Having a great jab and go, shimmy, or jab and rip through are worth cultivating.
Emergency shots. In low shot clock or 'bailout' situations, players have to take the best available shot, often with little separation. Examples:
- Step backs
- Fallaways
- Flyaways (off balance laterally)
- Runners
- Double pumps
- Shoot off elevated catch (low clock inbounds plays)
Lagniappe 3. Hard running moves defenders and opens teammates.
THIS IS WHY YOU RIM RUN EVERY TIME (even if you won't get the ball)
— Hoops Companion 🏀 Resources for Coaches (@Hoops_Companion) August 10, 2023
If the rim runner doesn't sprint to the rim, this 3 never happens
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