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Drills to Develop Basketball Penetration Rules

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Number of Drills: 10

Description

Description

This Dribble Penetration session focused on teaching various offensive principles and drills to improve decision-making, spacing, and passing when a player drives to the basket. Key concepts covered include:

  • The “5Ds” – driver, drifter, diag, drag, and dunker – and how to position players in these roles.
  • The “push-pull” or “circles” rule to maintain spacing when a player drives.
  • Footwork and timing on catch-and-drive situations, emphasizing attacking off the inside foot.
  • The “two-on-one dunker” drill to practice decision-making and passing when the defense collapses on a drive.
  • Progressions to the above drills, adding constraints like passing behind the back or starting with the ball on a defender’s back.
  • Rules for the post player’s positioning and movement when the ball-handler drives.
  • Receiver principles like the “split kick extra” to create scoring opportunities off drives.
  • Emphasis on communication, decision-making, and execution rather than just relying on the coach.

The session aimed to provide coaches with a variety of drills and concepts to develop their players’ skills and decision-making in dribble-drive situations.

Drills

  1. Push-Pull (Circles) Spacing Rule Drill (00:01:39:00 – 00:04:14:00)
  2. Catch-to-Drive Attack Pivot & Throwdown (00:05:05:00 – 00:13:11:00)
  3. 2-on-1 Dunker Decision-Making & Timing (00:13:58:00 – 00:23:28:00)
  4. Drift & Diag 3v2 to Live (00:27:08:00 – 00:38:58:00)
  5. Receivers Shooting Split–Kick–Extra (00:38:58:00 – 00:48:54:00)
  6. Receivers Passing 3v2 Scoring Constraints (00:50:13:00 – 00:54:37:00)
  7. Receivers Passing Creativity: 4v3 Advancement (00:54:37:00 – 00:56:02:00)
Detailed Summary

Key Topics

  1. Penetration Rules and Spacing
    • Push-Pull/Circles Rule: When a player drives, their teammates adjust their positioning to maintain spacing.
    • Split/Split Kick Extra: Driving to create an advantage and making an extra pass to an open teammate.
    • Dunker Spot: The post player positioning above the baseline, facing the ball.
  2. Footwork and Decision-Making
    • Attacking off the inside foot: Pivoting off the foot closest to the defense to force them to react.
    • Two-and-Two: Taking two dribbles to get two feet inside the key before making a decision.
    • Passing Principles: Avoiding cross-body passes, using the outside hand to pass to the other side.
  3. Defensive Shell and Transition Drills
    • Drift and Diag: Positioning and responsibilities of the players on the weak-side.
    • Drag: The player next to the ball handler who acts as a pressure release.
    • Receivers Shooting and Passing: Drills focused on developing passing creativity and decision-making.

Insights and Takeaways

  • Attention to detail is crucial in developing fundamental skills and habits.
  • Giving players specific roles and responsibilities helps simplify decision-making during penetration.
  • Emphasizing footwork, especially pivoting off the inside foot, can give the offense an advantage.
  • Incorporating defensive pressure and constraints in drills can help players develop better decision-making and passing skills.
  • Encouraging players to be proactive and solve problems on their own, rather than relying on the coach, is an important aspect of player development.

Conclusions

  • The coach has a comprehensive understanding of penetration rules, spacing, and decision-making principles.
  • The drills and teaching methods demonstrated aim to develop players' fundamental skills, decision-making, and creativity in a game-like environment.
  • The coach emphasizes the importance of attention to detail, footwork, and player roles, as well as fostering independent problem-solving skills in players.
  • The overall approach suggests a focus on developing well-rounded, intelligent players who can make quick decisions and execute effectively in game situations.
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