Tag: Offensive Rebounds
Basketball Tips & Strategies – October 2009
Featured Play: Base Cross Offense Posting up is a big part of the game of basketball. It is truly an advantage to have a dominant force inside. However, post ups are not limited to just big men, look for all teams to exploit size mismatches at any position. In addition, teams will commonly deploy the […]
Posted: October 1st, 2009 under Defensive Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Defensive Balance, Execution, Free Throws, Mismatch, Offensive Rebounds, Posting Up, Set Offense, Transition Defense
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – March 2009
Quick Tip: Winning Close Games Box Out! The vast majority of games that are decided by last shots are won on put backs ‐‐ NOT the shots. Coaching Tips: Defending Baseline Out of Bounds Situations Coaches spend considerable amounts of practice time working on offensive baseline out of bounds plays, but spend little or no […]
Posted: March 1st, 2009 under Defensive Strategies, Game Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Double Teaming, Fouls Personal, Offensive Rebounds, Out of Bounds, Score, Substitutes, Teaching, Time Outs, Winning, Zone Defense
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – January 2009
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 1st, 2009 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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Basketball Tips & Strategies – November 2008
Quick Tip: Teaching & Learning Use positive reinforcement and point out successful performances rather than negative ones. Find reasons to praise and encourage rather than condemn. Use constructive criticism when appropriate, but never yell. Have you ever heard of a successful teacher that yells at their students? Coaching Tips: Why the need for early offense? […]
Posted: November 1st, 2008 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Game Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Adversity, Bad Calls, Bad Shots, Clock, Conditioning, Defense, Defensive Rebounds, Defensive Stops, Diet, Early Offense, Erasers, Exercise, Footwork, Game Speed, Intensity, Lead, Learning, Mental, Motor Learning, Offensive Charges, Offensive Rebounds, Offensive Runs, Positive Reinforcement, Practice, Repetition, Rest, Score, Scoring, Success, Teaching, Time, Training, Turnovers, Visualization
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