By: Ryan Goodson Originally Published in: Basketball Essentials Provided by: Human Kinetics DENY THE PASS ON THE PERIMETER DRILL Setup
Execution
Defensive Scoring Deflections: One point is awarded each time a defender creates a deflection. When a deflection is made, the basketball is quickly returned to the coach and the drill continues. Steal: Two points are awarded each time the defensive player intercepts a pass. When the defender intercepts a pass, the basketball is quickly returned to the coach and the drill continues. Offensive Scoring Completed pass: One point is awarded to the offensive player for each successfully completed pass from the coach. On completion of a pass, the player quickly returns the ball to the coach and the drill continues. Coaching Point The defensive player should attempt to split the offensive player's feet with their stance so as to remain between the opponent and the basket. Failure to maintain this inside position can lead to a basket cut and easy scoring opportunity.
DENY THE PASS IN THE POST DRILL Setup
Execution
Defensive Scoring Deflections: One point is awarded each time a defender creates a deflection. When a deflection is made, the basketball is quickly returned to the wing and the drill continues. Steal: Two points are awarded each time the defensive player intercepts a pass. When the defender intercepts a pass, the basketball is quickly returned to the wing and the drill continues. Offensive Scoring Completed pass: One point is awarded to the offensive player for each successfully completed pass from the wing. On completion of a pass, the player quickly returns the ball to the wing and the drill continues. Coaching Point Effort and conditioning are crucial in this drill, just as they are crucial to being a good defender. The player that wants it more and is in better shape usually comes out on top. As you coach technique, remember to always emphasize effort as well. |