Picking The Right Drills For Basketball

As a coach or a parent it is important to find the right drills for basketball that will not only help your team or child to develop their skills, but also a love for the game. Consideration must be given to the child’s age, coordination development, the previous building blocks that have been put into place by prior coaches, and also the bad habits that have been picked up from prior drills and play. No matter what the age level it is always a good place to begin with going back to the fundamentals and basics. Introducing or refreshing their memory about the triple threat position, working on basketball dribbling drills, passing and basketball shooting drills, is a good place to start for a first practice or as place to work with your child. Even after the initial practices, fundamentals should be worked on for a portion of each practice to continue developing the players.

To often coaches at the intermediate level assume that their players have firm fundamentals. Yet it only takes a few minutes of looking over NBA free throw percentages to realize that these fundamentals are often lacking even at the very highest level. The formation of good fundamentals and good practice skills are the most important lesson any coach or parent can teach their child. The most brilliant offensive scheme cannot succeed if your players are not taught the fundamentals and cannot execute them. So start every year concentrating on giving your team and children the fundamentals to succeed. Build the basics with good solid fundamental drills for basketball and then when your defensive rotations are put into place or your offensive sets are established teaching them will be easier and the results vastly superior to just drilling in the team drills from the beginning, at the expense of individual development. Continue developing all through the year and make a point that a portion of every practice deals with the basics of good basketball.

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Dan Hume
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