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BASKETBALL COACH Learn Train Develop Enjoy August 1, 014 Don t Let The Ball Touch The Ground When Running -On-0 Combine Conditioning, Hoops Drills Use Small Numbers In Full Court Inspect Gym For Potential Injury Hazards Lengthy Free- Throw Routines Aren t Necessary Quick Passes, Faster Feet Fuel -On-0 Drill Hoops Knowledge Is Gender-Neutral - Spurs Pave The Way WEEKLY Issue 48 $5.99 Russell Westbrook is one of the fastest end-to-end players in the league >

Learn Train Develop Enjoy August 1, 014 Issue 48 $5.99 Russell WestbRook is one of the fastest end-to-end players in the league > Contents Inspect Your Gym For Dangers BASKETBALL COACH Don t Let the BaLL touch the GrounD When running -on-0 Combine Conditioning, Hoops drills Use small NUmbers IN FUll CoUrt inspect gym For potential injury Hazards lengthy FreetHrow routines aren t necessary QuiCk passes, Faster Feet Fuel -on-0 drill Hoops KnowLEDgE Is gender-neutral - spurs pave THE way Basketball Coach Weekly Issue 48 Basketball Coach Weekly 95 SW Iowa Drive Tualatin, OR 9706 WEEKLY Editor-in-chief Michael Austin michael.austin@ basketballcoachweekly.com Contributors Tom Nordland (swish.com) Illustrations Mike Renwick Pictures Action Images Design Sam Esward Publisher Kevin Barrow kevin.barrow@greenstarmedia.net Customer Services Duncan Heard duncanh@ basketballcoachweekly.com Managing Director Andrew Griffiths (c) Green Star Media Ltd. All rights reserved. Click here to read the full disclaimer. To subscribe to Basketball Coach Weekly please contact Duncan Heard at Green Star Media Ltd, Meadow View, Tannery Lane, Bramley, Guildford GU5 0AB, UK. You can contact Duncan via Skype at basketballcoachweekly or via email at duncanh@ basketballcoachweekly.com I haven t watched the video and don t plan to do so. The leg injury sustained by Paul George during a Team USA event reads like something out of a horror story. The initial speculation was that George s injury partly was to blame on a basket stanchion closer to the court than those in NBA games. Teenagers love climbing where they aren t supposed to be Opinion seemed to sway in the days following with the consensus believing this injury could not be avoided. Regardless, it got me thinking - how often do coaches inspect their gymnasiums for potential dangers? Sure, it s August, and there are some things you ll want to check before your season. But, here are some areas to inspect to better ensure player safety. The Floor. The basketball court gets a workout during the course of a school year - well beyond just basketball practices and games. Think about all those indoor physical education classes. You know every teenager stepping onto the floor isn t wearing proper foot attire. Also consider how other fall sports may use the court in inclement weather. Sure, the football coach may insist on players not wearing cleats inside during a walk-through but does that happen 100 percent of the time? QUICK HITTER The San Antonio Spurs continue to stay ahead of the curve. After securing another NBA title in June, Gregg Popovich has added another bright, young mind to his coaching staff - Becky Hammon. Yes, Becky. She s a woman who now will be coaching at the highest level of men s basketball. This is a lesson for all those male coaches at the youth and high school Boundaries. Make sure the bleachers still extend as far as you expect and fold up the proper way as well. You don t want to show up the first day of practice only to find an entire bleacher section stuck in the extended position. Make sure doors to the gym still can be secured as well as any other access points to the court. A lot has happened in the gym since your team packed up its equipment in February and March. Baskets/Rims. Teenagers love climbing where they aren t supposed to be. You d be surprised how many teenage boys can grab the net and pull up to the rim. Before your season, check for proper height and levelness, and also inspect for any loose rims or backboards not secured. Pads. If your gym walls are close to the court and require some padding, are the pads where they are supposed to be? Do they still hold the proper cushion to keep players safe? Again, when it comes to non-basketball teenagers in the gym, you never know how they are treating the equipment you may take for granted. Lighting. Look up - do the lights all work? Are any broken? Is it possible something could fall from above and injury a player? Now that school is starting up again - do a check now, then another within a week or two of the season to give you and the school enough time to make any necessary changes. Michael Austin Editor-in-chief level. Get the best people coaching in your program, regardless of gender. Think teenage boys won t respond to a female authority voice? Well, then that s just another life lesson you will be teaching them. Head coaches love to expound about gearing players for life s journey after basketball. Guess what? Many of your players will be working for female supervisors someday. Some blamed Paul George s gruesome injury on a stanchion placed too close to the court In this issue... Disguise Conditioning Drills With Hoops Skills Improve stamina, as well as passing and shooting skills when you build conditioning into smallnumbers, full-court drills 4 -On-0 Drill Pushes Players Limits Stress fast passes and quick feet as two players make their way up the court without the help of a dribble 5 -On-0 Drill Targets accurate Passes Three players are expected to fill the proper lanes and fire on-target, long passes so the ball is pushed up the floor Ditch The Mindless 6 Free-Throw Routine Teach players to spend more time on their free-throw preparation rather than a mindless free-throw routine It s All About Basketball I.Q. Popovich ended up hiring Hammon after inviting her to sit in on Spurs practices after she went down with a knee injury last year. If Popovich is forward-thinking enough to invite, and eventually hire, a female to his coaching staff, then you should do the same. Keep all options open and do the best for your team. - Michael Austin www.basketballcoachweekly.com Issue 48 BASKETBALL COACH WEEKLY

Full-Court Drills Oklahoma City s Russell Westbrook averages 0.1 points per game (career) and scores many of those buckets ahead of the defense in transition Disguise Conditioning Drills With Hoops Skills Build conditioning into your basketball drills for the best of both worlds - improving stamina as well as passing and shooting skills It s an old trick but it works. Line up players on the baseline. Designate half of them to dribble the length of the court while the others pass ahead to people stationed at mid-court and the opposite baseline. You know how this turns out. Despite players loving to pound the ball into the ground, the fastest way up the court is with crisp passes. Once the ball touches the floor, it instantly slows down. While your players may understand this, run through this exercise a few times to show them. Oklahoma City s Russell Westbrook is a notorious dribbler. He over-dribbles at times. But, watch him when the game speeds up. He can throw a killer outlet pass and also knows how to follow his initial fast-break pass for the potential of a return toss and layup opportunity. Time with players is precious. Generally, during the season, you have two to three hours a day to work on skills, game plans, motivation, installing offense and defenses, running through special situations, taking breaks for water and having some fun. So, lining up to run sprints may not be the best use of time. Instead, work conditioning into your drills. Sure, players love dribbling the ball but they love scoring more. Hammer home the point that if the ball moves in the fastest way possible down the floor, then players have many opportunities for easy baskets. Do this by running small-number, full-court drills. You ll find two on the following pages. Run only two players the length of the floor and back to work on short, quick passes while having three players run the break stresses the importance of long, accurate passes. Rather than just running for the sake of doing it - build in some basketball skills as well and score more easy buckets come game day. Words and Activities by: Michael Austin www.basketballcoachweekly.com Issue 48 BASKETBALL COACH WEEKLY

Full-Court Drills -On-0 Drill Pushes Players Limits This is a perfect conditioning drill utilizing basketball movements requiring accurate passes, sprinting to position and scoring on the move WHY USE IT Rather than simply having players execute up-andbacks with no basketball skills, run players -on-0 to boost conditioning and force them to work on passing and scoring in a full-court setting. 1 Let go of the pass and sprint up the floor to catch the pass leading toward mid-court Catch, pivot and immediately look up the court to pass to the streaking partner SET UP One player starts with a ball under the hoop while another is positioned on the wing. HOW TO PLAY The player with the ball outlets to the wing then sprints down the middle of the floor. On the catch, the wing pivots and passes ahead to the streaking partner [1]. After making the pass, the wing sprints up the floor and receives a pass back from the middle. On the catch, the wing dribbles hard and scores at the rim []. After the layup, the shooter grabs the ball and outlets to the partner who has relocated to the right wing. After passing, the original shooter sprints up the middle of the court and receives a pass from the wing. He then pivots and looks up the floor and passes ahead to the wing. The wing catches the ball, dribbles and scores at the rim []. TECHNIQUE Players must hustle. Make them run it again if they jog or slow down. This is an uptempo drill. In rhythm, catch the pass and send a return pass to the wing simulating a fast break As the ball comes through the net, grab it and fire an outlet pass to the wing, then sprint down the middle On the catch, dribble hard toward the hoop and score on a power layup Start relocating to the right wing upon hitting the free-throw-line area to start the break moving in the opposite direction Player movement Ball movement Dribble Shot www.basketballcoachweekly.com Issue 48 BASKETBALL COACH WEEKLY 4

Full-Court Drills -On-0 Drill Targets, Accurate Passes Fill the lanes on the fast break while passers execute long yet on-target throws to help simulate the speed, hustle and accuracy needed to complete a fast break WHY USE IT Here is another conditioning drill disguised as a basketball one. It also teaches players how to throw long passes on a line rather than simply lofting them over the top for a possible turnover. 1 Catch the pass and throw a leading strike to the opposite-wing player cutting to the hoop No one dribbles - so this is a catchand-score movement at the rim SET UP One player starts with a ball under the hoop while two players fill opposite wings. HOW TO PLAY The player with the ball outlets to the right wing then sprints down the middle of the floor. The right wing catches the ball in stride and looks up the floor. He then fires a long pass to the left wing who is cutting toward the hoop [1]. The left wing scores and runs to the left wing heading in the other direction. The middle player grabs the ball and the right wing circles through to the opposite side []. Action continues with a pass to the left wing, who then fires the long pass to the opposite wing. That player catches the ball and scores without needing a dribble []. TECHNIQUE There are no hesitations in this drill - everything is in rhythm meaning players are sprinting, catching and passing - the ball never hits the ground. The middle player grabs the ball out of the net and starts the process again The shooter curls around quickly with hands up ready to catch the next pass The wing who didn t shoot has the farthest to go as he curls under the basket, through the left wing and toward the hoop at the other end for the layup Player movement Ball movement Dribble Shot www.basketballcoachweekly.com Issue 48 BASKETBALL COACH WEEKLY 5

Free-Throw Shooting If players must have a free-throw routine, keep it short and simple - a lot of dribbling, spinning the ball and movement isn t necessary Ditch The Mindless Free-Throw Routine Doing too much at the free-throw line allows for extra time when feelings of self-doubt and negative thoughts enter the brain - keep it simple Don t allow your players solely to rely on a pre-shot routine when stepping to the free-throw line. All too often, this routine becomes a crutch for faulty technique. The best free-throw shooters are present in the moment rather than simply performing a great deal of mental activity. Great shooters have a game plan that works. They don t have to psych themselves up or numb themselves into a robotic state. They know where their power comes from, they know how to set and align the ball for the greatest accuracy and know how to use the flow of inertia to aid the shot. Teach shooters to have a release that s accurate, consistent, predictable and repeatable. Not much more is needed. Most players, however, are in a guessing game. They don t have a stroke they can count on all the time so they resort to mental games and pre-shot routines hoping to tame the beasts of doubt and fear that drive them wild. The answer to this is physical and it all comes down to technique. It seems to be helpful to have some process to quiet the mind and get a player ready to shoot. While all players need to figure out what works best for them, here are some tips: Center Yourself. 1 Have the player align on the painter s nail in the middle of the free-throw line. It s in the exact middle of the line because it was used to paint the key s half circle. Being in the center means bounces are straight back and most favorable. Take An Open Stance, Find Focus. Have the legs straight to start. As the player gets set physically, he or she mentally settles in the present moment. Some players use a wide focus seeing all the players, fans and coaches in the building, then settling into something more narrow. Others choose to start narrow with a simple focus on the ball, basket and body. Have players try both and see what works best for them. Relax, Breathe, Let Go. Take a dribble or two, then a breath or two. The player lets go of worries, doubts and fears as much as possible. Have the player quickly understand he or she is prepared for this moment. Some players exhale as they begin the stroke. Focus on the target and trust the process. Allow the downward action of the legs to start the motion and set off a chain reaction of automatic physical moves. No matter what - make sure all preshot preparations are working toward the physical motion of shooting the ball properly and not just going through the motions for the sake of doing so. www.basketballcoachweekly.com Issue 48 BASKETBALL COACH WEEKLY 6

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