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Monday, December 21, 2015
Hand Signals
Life is about connection and communication, and communication embodies both verbal and non-verbal messages. Empower your players with non-verbal signals, especially hand signals. These can supplement your other communication methods and codes (e.g. colors, numbers, et cetera).
The specifics of the signals can vary according to your needs, but I offer a few examples for consideration:
Head patting = base offense
Fist = pick and roll
Fist without the ball = I am setting you a screen
Hand across chest = I want you to set a screen for me
Pass receiver open hand = where I want the ball
Pass receiver closed hand = intent to cut backdoor
Pass receiver hands in 'catch position' = intent to shoot
Ballhandler circles off hand = cutting through
We have others to call for 'requested actions' like 'scissors action, slipping a screen, or 'blind pig' ) - No, it's not Sooo-eee...
Sometimes a simple act of staring at a player by another player can be an effective signal.
I want the players to have as much 'ownership' for the game as possible as they receive guidance and priorities and become the architects of their basketball destiny.