Basketballexercise: fast break and warm-up drill - craps
Suitable for the following techniques: passing warming-up
Fast break and warm-up drill - craps
Objective
- Emphasis on various fundamental items such as passing, ball handling, transition, or shooting.
- Conditioning character for the core of the training.
- Complexity for brain training.
Execution
- Start with a multiple of 3 players. If not possible, one player steps out each time.
- Players #1, #2, and #3 start with a half weave to the midline.
- After the pass, #1 becomes a flyer, and after the pass from #3, he also becomes a flyer.
- #2 receives the ball last and dribbles to midcourt for a lay-up.
- #3 and #1 receive the ball from #4 and #6 for an outside shot.
- #5 grabs the rebound from #2 and restarts the exercise with #4 and #6.
- This repeats for a full court continuous drill.
Variations
- Ball handler must finish with at least one change of direction (e.g., spin dribble, reverse dribble, crossover).
- Limit the ball handler to a maximum number of dribbles for aggressive finishing.
- Flyers to stop with a jump stop or rhythm stop, or one dribble and pull-up.
- Flyers to make a jab step with a counter move.
- Start with a rebounding situation, vary with players in a line or at the board.
- Defend the ball handler with a close-out and box out after the score.
- Flyers make a "split the post" movement for timing.
Teaching Points
- Demand the pace from the players.
- Organization is complex; spend time organizing for younger ages.
- Make good stops when catching the ball.
- Ball handler must finish hard at the basket.
- Visualize the defender while dribbling.
- Use a speed dribble when the ball handler is the lead man.
- Good passing technique: pass ahead of the man, make eye contact, and pass firmly.
- Finishing: Go hard to the board and let the ball "kiss" the board.
- Shooting: Basics are footwork, making a good stop, and correct posture.