Archive for 'Defensive Strategies'
March 4, 2020
Nightmares to AvoidEnd of Game/Season Failures Wining Close Games & Championships To win a major championship, you probably will have to win a least two games at the buzzer! 15 Nightmares to Avoid That Will Upset Your Championship Dreams & Haunt You the Rest of Your Life. 1. Not protecting a hard earned lead When ahead late […]
Posted: February 18th, 2020 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Game Strategies, Offensive Strategies.
Tags: fouls, Last Shot, Out of Bounds, Rebounding, substitutions, Timeouts
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February 4, 2020
Inbounding the Ball Under Pressure Vital Importance, Under Pressure, Techniques & Principles, Receiving, Rules, Knowledge Quiz Many of big games and championships have been lost because teams were not able to inbound ball at end of game. It is not easy to inbound ball, especially at the end of a game when the outcome depends on […]
Posted: February 4th, 2020 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Game Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development, Practice Strategies.
Tags: full court, Inbounding Ball, offensive fundamentals, Passing, pressure, receiving, Rules
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January 14, 2020
“Wolf” Defensive Recovery Loose Ball Save Offensive Charge Offensive Rebound on Missed Free Throw Inbounds Pass Interception “RBP’S” (Really Big Plays) When teams are evenly matched, the outcome of the game can be determined on a single big play. “RBP’s” (Really Big Plays) are the result of just plain determination and hustle. Really Big Plays […]
Posted: January 14th, 2020 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Game Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Close Games, Coaching, Defense, Player Development, RBP (Really Big Play), Winning
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – January
Quick Tip: Teaching & Learning To be successful players must gain a working knowledge of the game. What, when and why should be very clear and specific. Learning is best when it includes activities using as many senses as possible. Learners remember 10% of what is read, 20% of what is heard (75% is forgotten […]
Posted: January 2nd, 2020 under Defensive Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Anticipation, Boxing Out, Communication, Disrupting On-Ball Screens, Flight Time, Learning, Offensive Rebounds, On-Ball Screens, Teaching, Teamwork
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