Monday, March 22, 2010

Learn from games you watch

This time of the year offers plenty of basketball to be watched, whether on TV or in the gym. Beyond the enjoyment and scouting aspects, there is much personal learning that can take place. Based on what coaches see, they should take time to evaluate their own teams. Ask the simple question - "when I see movement such as those listed below, am I happy with how we run it or defend it?"
  • side or wing ballscreen
  • quick ball reversal to low post entry
  • slip to the rim (out of ballscreen) by a big
  • high ballscreen
  • split (of ball and screen defender) by a ball-handler
  • perimeter shot opened up by a back side screen after a skip pass to weakside
  • dribble handoff at the wing
  • lane penetration to a kick out pass

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