
YEAR-ROUND DEVELOPMENT
Coaches Skill Development Drills
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Dribbling: Two-Ball Dribbling: Improves hand-eye coordination, ambidexterity, and concentration by dribbling two balls simultaneously.
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Cones: Dribble through a series of cones to work on control and complex moves.
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Shooting: Form Shooting: Focuses on proper hand placement and mechanics, starting close to the basket and gradually moving back.
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Mikan Drill: A foundational layup drill focusing on rhythm, footwork, and finishing with both hands.
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Footwork: Pivoting: Master forward and reverse pivots to improve control and create space from defenders.
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Box Drill: Combines forward and reverse pivots with controlled, low-to-the-ground movements.
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Conditioning & Agility Drills
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Sprints & Shuffles: Players run and lateral shuffle between cones to improve speed, agility, and endurance.
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"Sweet Sixteen": Dribble the width of the court while using the weak hand to build endurance and weak-hand control.
Game-Situation Drills
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3-Man Weave: A drill that emphasizes passing, communication, running, and finishing with a shot, with increasing numbers of passes to improve endurance.
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Attacking a Defender: Once basic moves are mastered, incorporate a live defender to apply skills under pressure.
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Transition Drills: Simulate the quick back-and-forth of a game by having players transition from offense to defense and back again.
Integrating Drills for a Year-Round Approach
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Progressive Difficulty: Start with fundamental drills, then add complexity, defenders, and more intense conditioning to simulate game situations, according to Breakthrough Basketball.
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Balance and Coordination: Incorporate drills that focus on balance and coordination, which are essential for all basketball skills, says Breakthrough Basketball.
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Confidence Building: Focus on developing mental aspects like confidence and court awareness through repetition and positive reinforcement, notes Breakthrough Basketball.
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Multi-Skill Drills: Design drills that combine different aspects of the game, such as dribbling, passing, and shooting, to be more efficient and simulate game-like scenarios.

