A a variation for the 4-v-2 drill I'd recommend that offensive players can't pass to the the teammate they just received the ball from.(By the way, in soccer this type of drill is called a rondo. We'll do 4-v-2, 5-v-3, 6-v-3, 6-v-4, or any combination. We'll also adjust the size of the area in which the players can work in.) Another variation is to require players to cut immediately after they pass the ball. I'm grateful for your videos.
This is the one I’ve been waiting on. I’m new to coaching I have a great team of fourth graders, but we are literally averaging 20 turnovers a games we are bad at handling pressure
great vid coach. Can you show us coach a motion offense. More preferably motion offense that is used in euro basket. if you just ever implement that on your team.
I noticed you had your players jab using their right foot on the right side and left foot on the left side. I'm assuming you teach them to use both pivot foots. What is your philosophy with that?
I used to do this drill like an everyday drill with my Jr high school basketball 🏀 team down here in Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico, and we used to change it up coach!
We've done this drill in the past as well. It was introduced to me as the Oklahoma Drill. I'm not sure if this is the original name, but nevertheless, it's a great drill
Keep posting coach! I greatly appreciate all of your videos. I already watched all of your videos. Soon, I’m planning of starting my own youth team. Much love from Philippines!