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Video: Kyrie Irving Finishing at the Basket
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Nice video created by By Any Means Basketball. A lot of what they say is in sync with what I believe young players should work on even more so than jump shots at a young age.
This is a nice drill that emphasizes a whole bunch of game like situations. Here is the list: Fast Break Secondary Break Offensive sets Transition Defense Transition to standard defense Recognizing and attacking odd man opportunities.
The shuffle offense is a nice little offense that was made popular by Dean Smith and it's origins date back to the 1950's. The thing that I like about this offense is that it forces all 5 players to be familiar with playing both in the post and on the perimeter. It also necessitates that all players know how to set screens and how to use screens. To me this is an offense that can be used at the youth levels where a coach's main goal should be to expose players to multiple positions as opposed to tying kids down to one position at a young age. Once all of the wrinkles are in this offense can be a bit complicated for the beginner but in it's basic form it can be taught to 3rd and 4th graders.
Some of the drills I like to run the most in practice are fast break drills. These drills help emphasize everything you want as a coach. They stress fundamentals, fitness, and force the players to make quick decisions. Add to it the fact that my teams love running these drills and you have a match made in heaven. Below is the first of many fast break drills that I like to run. This is a 3 on 2, 2 on 1 drill.
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