Steve Nash Passing Series Drill with Bob Bigelow

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This is the Steve Nash 1-hand passing series drill from Bob Bigelow's Coaching Middle School Basketball DVD.

This is great for ball handling, hand-eye coordination, catching, ambidexterity, and passing. You can also use a wall if you are by yourself.





Variations:
  • Catch - Dribble - Pass.
  • Catch - Crossover dribble - Pass.
  • Catch - Behind the back dribble - Pass.
  • Catch - Between the legs dribble - Pass.
You can vary the amount of dribbles on all of the variations as well. For example, Catch - 2 crossover dribbles - pass.

The variations only end with your imagination.


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Coach Atwater says:
10/3/2011 at 12:48:09 PM

These are great drills that I will plan to incorporate this fall. I coach 4th-6th graders and we typically have several new players with little to no experience and this will not only help them but it will also begin to sharpen up the skills of my more skilled players.

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Coach Isaac says:
10/4/2011 at 5:15:29 AM

I like the drills, i believe the passing drills espercially the one handed drills can help with strengthening a players weaker hand.

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Coach Banker says:
10/4/2011 at 9:16:16 AM

Great drills! Most of our kids need to work on passings skills. this will challenge especially the older ones!

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Coach Tom says:
10/4/2011 at 9:51:15 AM

I really like these ... I coach 4th and 5th grade girls and am always looking for "simple" drills that can be taught/explained quickly. I think the chest/bounce drill could be done with the players moving (shuffling down the court 10-15 feet apart), as a warmup drill, too. Thanks for the ideas!

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Oz says:
10/4/2011 at 3:57:02 PM

Great stuff! Thanks!! Triangles or small squares of 3 and 4 players respectively can also work adding reversals and diagonal passing.

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sujith says:
10/6/2011 at 2:50:02 AM

Thanks great drills.

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Patricia says:
10/6/2011 at 4:46:27 AM

Great idea to combine one hand passing and dribbling

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Keith says:
10/10/2011 at 1:26:21 PM

Very good drills to do.

We did this in one of my classes over the summer, except #5.

Really helps the players to concentrate.

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lamin says:
10/10/2011 at 4:29:20 PM

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ronny says:
10/11/2011 at 6:14:34 AM

thanks;great drills- i introduce them in belgium

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