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Saturday, June 18, 2022

What Belongs on Your Improvement Checklist?

Checklists align thoughts with plans. Dr. Atul Gawande wrote The Checklist Manifesto where he discussed use of checklists in construction, aviation, restaurants, investing, and medicine. "Lists help us achieve a balance...to ensure that essential and critical things are not ignored while also ensuring that people work to achieve shared goals."

Checklists have practical applications:

  • Game planning charts (sets, defenses, ATOs, BOBs, SLOBs, etc.)
  • Practice plans 
  • Pregame keys 
  • Tryout score sheets
  • Player development

What belongs on a player development checklist? Activities to impact outcomes. 


Overview offensive skill. 


That's still enormous territory. Apply drills and add defense to work on shooting/finishing. Forget about "free shooting" with no defense and no pressure of tracking and timing. 

Our last two teams produced top six girls in New England (#2 Class of 2022, #6 Class of 2024). Talent and commitment play. 


1. Box drills with defense 
  • Reverse pivot from the elbow into drive/rip through/one dribble shot. Protect the ball and finish with one dribble. 
2. Wing series
  • Middle or baseline attack (1 v 1)
  • One dribble jumper +/- stepback (advanced players)
  • 2 v 2 wing ball screen
3. Perimeter shooting (Track everything!)
  • Volume shooting - catch-and-shoot (C/S) with rebounder
  • Side step 3 
  • Combinations - C/S, one dribble shooting (R/L) from multiple spots
4. Dribble attacks
  • Negative step attack
  • Float dribble attack
  • Combinations (e.g. hesi/cross, double cross, hesi-hesi, etc.) 

"Star Drill." Vary the distance and add constraints like timing, requiring shot made to advance, or set time (e.g. 90 seconds) to complete the drill. 

Thoughts: 

- Defense adds competition and simulates game play. 
- Track everything. Shoot for your personal best (PB).
- Fewer moves, more quality are higher priorities. 
- Attend to detail (e.g. ball protection, balance, and quickness). 

Lagniappe (something extra). Detail makes a difference. Steph Curry perfects "pickups" to get the ball into his shot pocket off a variety of dribbles. That allows him separation to get shots off.