My favorite drill. Generally our coach wanted the pg in the 3 on 2 to drop back for d in the 2 on 1. Great work. I started showing my son all the stuff his coach is ignoring.
We used to run this on our HS team in 1976, with one difference. The drill started with an outlet pass to the wing, then continued on from there (just like we were supposed to do in an actual game). When the 2 on 1 finished, the rebound or made basket was grabbed and another 3 on 2 break began (the guy who rebounded threw an outlet pass and kept playing). It was something of a badge of honor to continue three or four consecutive times that way, though very tiring. It didn't happen too often. We'd run that drill for 15 minutes non-stop. It takes 7 players to fill all the necessary spots. The only players that got a chance to rest were the 2 defensive players (for a short time) and the 2 players waiting for the next round to begin. It's a drill that emphasizes skills (rebounding, passing, dribbling, proper placement) and builds endurance at the same time. And, it's fun. With 10 or 11 players, you can run this drill for a long time without getting overly tired.
My favorite drill. Generally our coach wanted the pg in the 3 on 2 to drop back for d in the 2 on 1. Great work. I started showing my son all the stuff his coach is ignoring.
Yeah it's anybody at the top that must fade back
We used to run this on our HS team in 1976, with one difference. The drill started with an outlet pass to the wing, then continued on from there (just like we were supposed to do in an actual game).
When the 2 on 1 finished, the rebound or made basket was grabbed and another 3 on 2 break began (the guy who rebounded threw an outlet pass and kept playing). It was something of a badge of honor to continue three or four consecutive times that way, though very tiring. It didn't happen too often.
We'd run that drill for 15 minutes non-stop. It takes 7 players to fill all the necessary spots. The only players that got a chance to rest were the 2 defensive players (for a short time) and the 2 players waiting for the next round to begin. It's a drill that emphasizes skills (rebounding, passing, dribbling, proper placement) and builds endurance at the same time. And, it's fun. With 10 or 11 players, you can run this drill for a long time without getting overly tired.
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high quality content -thank you
Great job coach
where is the trailer though? I thought it had a guy chasing so that the fast break had to move fast
What’s up I know it might be too late but I got a question, how do you determine who is the defender in 2 on 1?
Whoever takes the shot or turns it over whether they miss or make it on 3 on 2 is the defender
What a great video without ask us to subscribe, please, keep up the good work,
For which age groups would it be more appropriate to have this drill done?
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This is a great video I have some good content as well and think you will like it but keep the good work and I love the setup for the video
THATS NOT HOW YOU DO IT YOU CAP 🧢 ER
Was thinking tha same thing I love this drill in college ,this ain’t it