Basketball drill: forward 3 options quarter field
Suitable for the following techniques: attack
Forward 3 options quarter field
Requirements:
players must be able to run a lay up from a bounce pass
Goal: To learn
how to create scoring opportunities for yourself as a forward
Organization:
The helpline is out: this allows you to play with two foursomes on one basket and forces players to not use the space where in the game the help is.
- Make it, take it and play to the 5.
- guard dribbles up from the center circle
- at the same time 2 makes a V-cut
- if defender 4 overplays, then extend the V-cut to at least one meter
- above the three-point line and sprint backwards for the backdoor pass.
- if the back pass is not possible because defender 4 stays between the ball and 2
- then 1 dribbles to the wing
- and posts 2 at the block
- gets the ball via a bouce pass from the wing
- and plays 1 against 1
- when defender 4 doesn't pass, 1 passes to 2
- 2 makes one feint and goes hard to the basket
All score from:
- back by
- 1 against 1 from the wing
- 1 against 1 from the block
Mtm offense
If 2 fails to pass, 2 sprints to the center circle and receives the pass from 1. The cycle then starts all over again, but now with 1 at the forward position.
Teaching Points:
- if you can see your defender's shoulder in the passing line at the V-cut, it is a replay
- and you have to take the defender at least one meter above the three-point line towards the sideline.
- print at full speed when your back passes
- the back through pass is mostly one-handed, from the dribble with a flat bounce
- when posting up, first take the defender into the bucket, turn 180 degrees (pin & spin) and land with a hop on the block (both feet outside the bucket line)