Coaches can generate a long list of possible solutions. Find the absolutes that help impact winning.
REDUCE EASY BASKETS
1. Handle pressure. Good teams can withstand defensive pressure that results in turnovers, especially live-ball turnovers.
Remedy: Advantage-disadvantage, 5 versus 7 full court and 3 versus 4 half court.
2. Improve transition defense.
Remedies: multifactorial
- Make it a priority. Suggest no more than three transition hoops/game.
- Specific assignments of who goes to O-boards, who gets back.
- Conversion drill. Offense (4), defense (4), waiting (4) at foul line. Defense goes to transition offense and waiting group enters at change of possession. Communicate assignments on the fly.
- "Foul for profit." - Kevin Sivils
- "Never foul a jump shot."
- "Never ever foul three-point shots.
- Better technique - "show your hands," don't slap down on blocking shots, avoid fouling 'bail out' shots
- Draw more fouls by attacking the rim
- Convert more free throws. "Teams that cannot shoot free throws last a as long as dogs that chase cars." - Tom Hellen
- Work on targeting (e.g. aim for the word on the plate)
- Work on pivoting out of trouble.
- Advantage-disadvantage above.
- 5 on 5 full court and 4 on 4 half-court without dribbling. If the ball hits the floor for any reason, possession ends and the defense immediately converts to offense.
- Higher points per possession scoring plays (e.g. transition, scoring off cuts, free throws).
- Higher percentage shots (layups, open shots, 3s if you have players who make them)
The magic is in the footwork 🪄 The #MicroSkills make the biggest difference in mastering those game-changing moves. pic.twitter.com/AAZ1UyIso2
— Pure Sweat (@PureSweat) May 18, 2024
Lagniappe 2. Creating open shots...this may require more experienced players to operate.
Clips from our motion shooting/3 on 3 from last week. Trying to focus on awareness of spacing & personnel strengths. I want them to learn to play assertively with their instincts not on train tracks hoping the play scores for them. #GrowOurGame #EnjoyTheProcess #WorkInProgress pic.twitter.com/wQDXJQopt7
— Cori Close (@CoachCoriClose) May 17, 2024