Love the drill, but two comments on the Canada. In younger (4th or 5th grade) games, your wing players that far from the three point line might not draw defenders out in actual games. The spacing is great, but not if the defense doesn't honor deep threes. On passes from the corner up, not having the corner player basket cut costs you a double gap opportunity for the wing they just passed to.
Thank for checking out the video! I am glad you like the drill! At the 4th/5th level I would definitely hone in on decision-making and adjust the spacing to suit your needs. Good spacing is hard to come by so the sooner you start to teach it, the better. Good suggestion on the corner. That corner cut can impact ball reversal, so you just have to make sure the wing attacks the double gap.
Love the drill, but two comments on the Canada. In younger (4th or 5th grade) games, your wing players that far from the three point line might not draw defenders out in actual games. The spacing is great, but not if the defense doesn't honor deep threes. On passes from the corner up, not having the corner player basket cut costs you a double gap opportunity for the wing they just passed to.
Thank for checking out the video! I am glad you like the drill! At the 4th/5th level I would definitely hone in on decision-making and adjust the spacing to suit your needs. Good spacing is hard to come by so the sooner you start to teach it, the better. Good suggestion on the corner. That corner cut can impact ball reversal, so you just have to make sure the wing attacks the double gap.