Basketball drill: arrowpress backfield
Suitable for the following techniques: defense
Arrowpress backfield
Prerequisites:
players on the dribble can defend Â- and can make a pass the length of the field
Objective:
to practice defending the backfield in the arrowpress Â- to anticipate the pass and always make sure you are in a position to intercept it
Organisation:
- 4 takes the ball and then does not take part in the game anymore, but counts down the seconds
- defender 5 applies maximum pressure on the dribbler
- the defenders can defend all over the field
- attacker 1 may only act on the defensive half Â- attackers 2 and 3 only on the offensive half
- after a stop or score, defender 5 takes the ball back for the next round
- if the attackers score within 10 seconds they have a point Â- if not, it is a point for the defenders Â- the attacker calls if there is a foul on him. Point for the attack.
- play 5 times in a row with the same defenders
- 3 new attackers each time.
- If the defenders make less than 2 stops, they must run.
- when there are 2 or more stops, all attackers must run.
Teaching points:
defend the dribbler on your feet - he may not pass you under any circumstances Â- arms wide to make a pass difficult Â- defender 6 must anticipate the long pass to intercept it Â- must position himself so that he can see the ball AND both other attackers as much as possible (split vision) Â- always adjust his position on the field to intercept the most likely pass Â- if he has not been able to intercept the long pass, Â- He must NOT allow a lay up Â- Defender 5 must then sprint full speed towards the free attacker on the weak side.
Variations:
In the beginning, you may have to limit the space for attackers 2 and 3. Use existing lines on the floor, or place pawns on the sidelines on the attacking half.