Tag: Practice
Basketball Tips & Strategies – February 2010
HoopTactics What’s New Newsletter Upgrade: New and improved blog format with archive navigation and search capabilities Coaching Strategies: Last Shot Guidelines Offensive Player Development: Proper Execution of Off-Ball Screens Quick Tip: End of Game Preparation The winning of “BIG” games and championships is not a matter of chance. It is a result of being prepared down […]
Posted: February 1st, 2010 under Coaching Strategies, Game Strategies, Practice Strategies.
Tags: Clock, Conditioning, Defensive Rebounds, Defensive Stops, Execution, Last Shot, Practice, RBP (Really Big Play), Rebounding
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – August 2009
HoopTactics Website Version 4 Is Now Online: Bigger, Smarter, Better HoopTactics has upgraded our entire website. The world’s most in-depth look into proven basketball strategies is now even better. You’ll find many more strategies than ever before, improved presentations, and easier navigation. Whether you are looking for new ideas or just wanting to refresh your […]
Posted: August 1st, 2009 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Adversity, Bob Kloppenburg, Defense, Learning, Practice, SOS Defense, Teaching, Terminology, Training
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – May 2009
Quick Tip: Real Competitors Real competitors are those special players that come to play every time they step on the court. They are a team’s hardest workers constantly, improving. They are not the type that scream at their teammates or officials or kick trash cans after the game. They are the type that are determined and […]
Posted: May 1st, 2009 under Coaching Strategies, Player Development, Practice Strategies.
Tags: Competitors, Determination, Effort, Posting Up, Practice, Teaching, Teamwork
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – February 2009
Quick Tip: Intentional Missed Free Throw Chances are good during the season that an end of game situation will be encountered that requires the intentionally missing of a free throw; therefore, teams must be prepared for it. Intentional missing a free throw must be taught and practiced. Players must know and recognize their assignments are […]
Posted: February 1st, 2009 under Coaching Strategies, Game Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Bad Calls, Clock, Fouling, Free Throws, Lead, Practice, Score, Shooting, Time
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