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Monday, December 11, 2017
Friday, October 20, 2017
Finishing off of two feet (Chantel Osahor)
All these post move are off of two feet, its not about speed its about being under control.
Friday, August 11, 2017
Training Session, New things included for August 2017
What we worked on Today
Super 6 2-ball series
1. Both balls same time
2. Alternating dribbles
3.winshield wiper alternate (both in both out)
4. windshield wiper same (right left)
5. Right hand shoulder high, left hand ankle high
6. Left hand shoulder high, high hand ankle high
BRAD Shooting, aim for BACK RIM AND DOWN
Why Not Aim For The Middle?
A lot of coaches teach that the middle of the basket is the target for shooters. And, if the ball was being dropped straight down, it would be.
The mental leap that needs to be made is a shift in perspective – over to what the ball ‘sees’.
The opening of a basketball hoop is round. Fact… well, sort of. Why sort of? The ball doesn’t see the hoop the way we see the hoop.
Every shot in basketball is coming in at an angle.
Back to Boren: “Here’s the key… You must understand what the target (hoop hole) looks like to the basketball from its peak altitude. On a flat shot, the ball sees a thin soap dish-looking ellipse. On a higher shot, the target gets bigger, but is never round (to the basketball).”
Because the angle of entry is, well, at an angle, the ideal entry point or sweet spot, where the ball has the biggest area of entry (target), is displaced toward the back part of the hoop.
The science to the art of shooting is simply: the higher a shot’s arc, the wider the opening into the rim.
Nowadays, Noah Basketball and ShArc (Shot Arc Analysis), can be used to validate what Boren had been teaching all those years before tech stepped in: “…the ideal entry angle for a three-point shot is about 45 degrees … [The] most skilled shooters studied use even higher trajectories.”
By example, Steph Curry’s shot is near mathematically optimal at 46-degrees. [1]
That may have been overkill, but that should give you some confidence for why you should aim for that spot.
Finishes= Speed Finish (off 1 foot, underhand finish)
Power Finish (you have a size or power advantage and are in a crowd, land on a jump stop with your shoulder square to the backboard)
Doughnut Finish= Stride Stop, shot fake, front pivot (used to create space against taller player or if your defender is in front of you)(link is for doughnut video)
Here a great example of the doughnut in an ncaa mens game
Counter Dribble= When cut off, wrap dribble
Remember we won't take 2 dribbles in row if they aren't towards the rim. If chest to chest after first dribble, wrap to counter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foVh4Ca72Dk (this is a simple drill that will get you better at that skill)
Playing .5 Basketball of the catch. You are the most open when you first catch the ball. The link below is to a Spurs assistant coach explains the drill we did today that led into 1 v 1 (off the window pass.
Euro step
Watch the below video, it breaks down James harden executing the move.
I talked about side dribbling or skating to open up driving windows after bouncing out, Watch the below video of Kelsey Plum and see if you pick up her side dribbling or skating to open up driving lanes
Snatch= 1.Pick a should er and stack full speed 2. If defender is catching you or in front stop on a 1, 2 step (inside foot, outside foot) 3. Use a snap dribble to keep it protected.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7likgImifAQ (snatch video)
Then watch this video of this coach talking about how to dribble against pressure and see how it links up with the snatch.
Finally here is a video of Milos Teodosic, he's 6'5 so he's big for a point guard, a lot of these will be out of pick an rolls, but notice how he aware of everything on the court, how he finds shot for his teammates, and how smooth and in control he is.
Remember, It's more important to be UNDER CONTROL, than it is to be fast.
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Friday, June 9, 2017
Lebron James after the loss of game three to the warriors in 2017
Q: If you could have the play over again, would you still make that same pass?
LJ: If I could have the play over again, I would come off a three-screen situation. Draymond (Green) would switch on me with five fouls. I would get him leaning. I would drive left. I would see KD step up. I would see Stephen Curry drop on Kevin (Love). And I would see Kyle Korver in the corner, one of the greatest 3-point shooters in this league's history, and give him an opportunity in the short corner. I would do the same exact thing.
James did not drop the mic here, but he could have.
From Espn
Team individual workout notes from Kentlake
Everyone
Form Shooting (side backboard touches, lifts, straps, popcorn, Olympic shooting)
Beat the pro, Consistentcy Shooting, Reebok shooting, Bird Drill, Olympic Shooting
.5 Drill (shot, pass, drive(mix mid and finishes), wrap, euro/floater/spin read)
Outside hand breakfast passing
Cut Hips
Finishes= Speed(1 dribble to rim), power (off jump stop, add pump fakes and pivots), Doughnut (rondo add pivots)
Finishes off side dribbles, Shot Fakes, Rips, and other dribble set ups
Step Backs and Pull ups
Post
Sealing= Beachfront property, 1 v1 bowling (ballimmersion), Hi low seal breakdown, Sumo (center circle)
Finishing= 1 step lay ins, mikans, 3 taps, slow finishes, quick ups(shoulder close, quick up drill 1v1)
Post moves= Catch chin Check, quarter turn. Middle hook, slip step turn the corner(3 steps), New school up and under(front pivot), old school up and under (cross pivot), rack move, fake rack shoulder fake. Face up series
Rebounding
.5 pick and roll screening= Screen and rim run or pop, if defender goes above you or moves out of your basket line you slip, guards use NBA dribble rule (pull it for 2 dribbles before passing)
Screening and Ducking in /posting within offense
High post and short corner shots and moves=Zone offense
Point Guards
General ballhandling
Ballhandling under pressure (protected crossovers, attack and retreat)
Push shot, euro, spin finishes
Step backs
inch technique, side dribble, skate, stutter technique
Moves= in and out, in and out cross, harden step, iverson cross ( wrap dribbles counter)
Passing with both hands (pick and rolls, traps, post entry)
Dunk spot passing (bounce, lob, wrap
.5 off ballscreens=drive, shoot, reject, re-screen
full court channel 1 v 1
2 dribble from half court 1 v1
Wings
Reading down screens or other off ball screens
.5 pin down drill ( curl, fade, straight cut)
Euro, spin, push shot, power jump finishes
getting to 4 on 3 or 3 on 2 to play .5 within halfcourt offense
Forced drive drills
Post up work depending on player
Spacing drills
2 dribble from halfcourt 1 v 1
3 v 3 with dribble restrictions
Multiple effort 1 v 1 drills
1 v 1 vs side ballscren/middle ball screen
1v 1 ice to 1 v1 against the pop
1 v 1 off pidown
1 v 1 help off back screener/crosscreen centerfield then recover to 1 v 1
Sink and fill, or help on ball then rocker to 1 v 1
Perfect vision with movement to 1 v 1
Baseball
Other breakdowns of your offense= 1 up, memphis, flex etc
Some individual shell work (e.g. 4 offense with 1 defender checking positioning and technique)
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