The Breakthrough Basketball Newsletter for Coaches -- Issue #19: January 22, 2009

NEW Youth & Junior High Coaching Articles

Four Great Ways To Keep Your Team's Attention

Should Youth Coaches AVOID Plays and Patterned Offenses?


NEW Defense Articles & Drills

Are You Spending Enough Time on 1-on-1 Defense?

Featured Drills To Improve 1 on 1 Defense

Competitive One on One Drills

Top 1 on 1

Wing 1 on 1

Note: These drills were originally written with the focus on offense. If you tweak the drills slightly to allow an extra dribble or two, it will cause the defense to work harder.


NEW Dribble Drive Motion Offense Article

To be Truly Effective, Emphasize the DRIVE in Your Dribble Drive Motion Offense


Other Coaching Articles

How Do You Always Keep a Positive Attitude as a Coach?

Why It is Good to be a Salesman When Coaching Basketball

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Charles Hudson says:
1/22/2009 at 12:35:17 PM

Thanks for the timely articles.... !

Charlie

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coach peter.makanjuola ohiokhie says:
1/23/2009 at 3:13:41 AM

iam a high school coach, iam having problem with my shooting guard and my power forward.
they are slow in nature and find it difficult to pass or hit the ball on the hoop. what can i do to improve on this.

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Joe Haefner says:
1/23/2009 at 8:58:18 AM

We have tons of drills and tips on ball handling and shooting. Just use the left hand menu to browse through the site.

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George Monroe says:
1/23/2009 at 9:05:31 AM

I have been coaching girls basketball ages 8-14 for over ten years. I agree with the problems of teaching a pattern offense. Early on it is very difficult to get some girls to understand movement on the court. They seem to want to stay in their area with the hands up hopeful for a pass. If you can get a couple of girls who understand the importance of movement and to know how to pass you have a good chance of putting points up on the board.

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chad Bryant says:
1/23/2009 at 11:41:33 AM

First I want to thank you for this wonderful resource. As a first time coach I need all the help I can get. Also, I have a rules question for anyone that might want to help. When We get the ball under the opponents basket after a made shot or out of bounds and we pass it in and I call a time out. Where should the next inbound take place. From the same spot or at half court. I coach 7th and 8th grade in missouri. The refs have been putting at half court. The other team argued this call and the refs changed it to under the basket. Also, how do i find official rules. My team is not an a league yet we just play who we can find. Still it seems we follow the Missouri High school association rules. Thank you for any input.

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George Monroe says:
1/23/2009 at 2:59:08 PM


Chad

Since the ball was inbounded I put the inbounds play at half court. If the timeout was called before inbounding I would have it inbounded from the spot where the timeout was called.

George

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Jim Williams says:
1/24/2009 at 7:59:49 AM

Great articles, Since signing up at the beginning of our season I have used your letters and articles to help a first year 5th grade team learn more abour team play. We have a long way to go,But the 'me' ball play is slowly giving way to a motion offence team.

Thanks

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maher al masry says:
1/24/2009 at 8:51:48 AM

hi first i want to thank you for bieng helpfull and i want to ask what to do with to mantal turn over

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COACH PETER MAKANJUOLA OHIOKHIE says:
1/26/2009 at 1:50:08 AM

HI FIRST I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR BEING HELPFUL, THE TACTISE I USED LAST WEEK WORK FOR MY TEAM, I AM HAVING TWO GAMES THIS WEEK, I STILL DISCOVER THAT MY SMALL MEN ARE TOO SLOW PLEASE MAIL ME A TIP ON HOW TO IMPROVE ON THIS BEFORE MY NEXT GAME.

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Joe Haefner says:
1/26/2009 at 12:42:15 PM

I don't feel that you can improve the speed of your slow players overnight. However, by teaching proper movement mechanics, improving strength, improving mobility, and using proper drills and exercises, you can improve the speed of your players.

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