Basketball drills for technique attack / offense
- Starting lineup:
- 3 groups at the baseline
- The middle group has the ball
- Progression:
- The middle man chooses who to pass to, left or right
- The player who gets the ball dribbles to the center line
- The player who does not get the ball runs to the center line
- The outside players play 2-on-1
- Progression:
- AFTER
- Regression:
- NA
- Base setup:
- 3 groups at the baseline
- The middle group has the ball
- Process:
- The middle player chooses who to pass to, left or right
- The player who gets the ball dribbles to the center line
- The player who does not get the ball runs to the center line
- The outside players play 2 against 1
- Starting lineup:
- Half court
- 1 player stands ready to hand the ball in
- Progression:
- 1 player hands the ball in
- Play 3 against 3
- Within 10 seconds there must be a goal attempt
- The coach counts down loudly
- Progression:
- Goal attempt within 5 seconds
- Giving at least 1 pass
- Regression:
- Goal attempt within 14 seconds
- Defense with hands behind the back
- Starting lineup:
- 3 vs. 3 on half court
- 1 passer
- Conduct:
- We play 3 against 3
- The passer does not participate in the attack, only passing
- After 3 attacks the passer changes with someone else
- Progression:
- First 3 passes without dribbling
- Regression:
- Defense with hands behind the back
- Both offensive and defensive player fac the basket.
- The attacker puts the ball on the defender's back.
- When he takes it off, he goes to the basket very quickly.
- Ends at turnover or score.
- Starting lineup:
- 1 group at the free throw line
- 1 group just outside the three-point line
- Conduct:
- Player at the three-point line passes to the player at the side
- The player first walks slowly to the left
- Then runs to the right; v-cut
- Player receives the pass and finishes in lay-up
- Progression:
- Defender at the level of the free throw line
- Defender under the bucket
- Defender at the level of the three-point line running along and defending
- Regression:
- Working without a v-cut
- Starting lineup:
- Use the whole field
- 2 players stand right on the center line ready to do lay-up
- 2 players stand on the left center line ready to do lay-up
- 3 players stand on the right sideline, level with the free throw line
- 3 players stand on the left sideline, level with the free throw line
- Progression:
- Players at the center line start their lay-up
- After the lay-up, they take their own rebound and give an outlet pass to the waiting player on the sideline
- Then they join the sideline, at the level of the free throw line
- Lay-up, bob cousy, power lay-up, lay-back, jump stop
- Progression:
- Change of direction at the level of the three-point line
- Crossover, behind the back, reverse dribble at the center line
- After lay-up stay on defense
- Regression:
- Taking shot instead of lay-up
- Starting lineup:
- 4-on-4 on a half court
- The player with the ball has an advantage
- The player with the disadvantage is off the field
- Course:
- Playing 4 against 4
- The right forward has the ball and starts the game
- The player with the disadvantage may only defend when the forward dribbles
- Important is that the players rotate well; helpside defense
- Rotate clockwise on each new play
- Progression:
- The player at a disadvantage stands behind the right forward
- The player at a disadvantage stands next to the right forward
- The player at a disadvantage stands in front of the right forward; disadvantage falls away
- Maximum of 3 dribbles per player
- Regression:
- The player at a disadvantage stands off the field
- Starting lineup:
- Each 2 form a team
- Each team has 1 ball
- Maximum of 2 teams per goal
- Conduct:
- Playing 1 against 1
- Defense passes the ball to offense; at the level of the three-point line
- Each team takes turns so we don't get in each other's way
- Each team stays on its own half
- Progression:
- Maximum of 3 dribbles
- Maximum of 3 dribbles
- Regression:
- Defense with 1 hand behind the back
- Defense with both hands behind the back
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- Setup:
- 4 against 4.
- 1 player with disadvantage standing behind the player with ball.
- Playing 4 against 4
- Important to pass well
- Starting lineup:
- Use a whole court
- 2 players stand right on the center line ready to do lay-up
- 2 players stand on the left center line ready to do lay-up
- 3 players stand on the right sideline, level with the free throw line
- 3 players stand to the left on the sideline, level with the free throw line
- Progression:
- Players at the center line start their lay-up
- After the lay-up they take their own rebound and give an outlet pass to the waiting player on the sideline
- Then they join the sideline, at the level of the free throw line
- Progression:
- Change of direction at the level of the three-point line
- After the layup, stay on defense
- Regression:
- Taking shot instead of layup