The Ultimate Basketball Shooting & Skill Development Bundle
Everything Needed To Develop Modern Shooters, Dynamic Scorers, and Skilled Offensive Players
60 Plug & Play Workouts Ready To Start Today!
A lot of players are putting in the time.
They get shots up.
They work on their handles.
They copy drills they see online.
They go to workouts.
They try to improve.
But when the game starts, too many players still hesitate.
They miss shots.
They lose confidence and pass up open shots.
They rush their footwork.
They lose balance under pressure.
They look good in workouts, but unsure in games.
That is the real problem.
Because the goal is not just to make shots in an empty gym.
The goal is to become the kind of player coaches trust when the game is on the line.
Modern Game Shooting gives players, parents, and coaches a complete development roadmap — from foundational shooting habits to advanced scoring actions used in today’s game.
It is built to help players improve their shooting, footwork, balance, ball handling, shot preparation, movement, confidence, and ability to score in real game situations.
Why Most Basketball Workouts Don’t Transfer To Games
Most players are not lazy.
The problem is not effort.
The problem is that too many workouts are unstructured, disconnected, or too advanced for the player’s current level.
Players end up:
Shooting shots they rarely take in games
Practicing moves they are not ready for
Repeating drills that do not connect to real basketball
Training in ways that look good in a workout but disappear under pressure
And then when the game starts, the skill does not transfer.
That is what Bob Patton set out to fix.
Modern Game Shooting gives players a clear progression — so they know what to work on, how to improve, and how to build skills that show up when it matters.
What You’ll Start Seeing In Games
When this system starts working, you notice it in the little moments first.
A player catches the ball and their feet are already ready.
They do not hesitate when the defender closes out.
They relocate after a pass instead of standing still.
They come off a screen balanced enough to shoot.
They attack space with more confidence.
They keep their mechanics together even when tired.
And over time, those little moments change how they are viewed.
Coaches start to trust them more.
Parents start to see a player who looks more confident, more prepared, and more in control.
And the player starts to feel the difference too — because the work they are doing finally connects to the game.
That is the goal of Modern Game Shooting.
Not just more drills.
Not just more shots.
But better habits, better confidence, and better game transfer.
Why The Right Progression Matters
A sixth grader should not train the same way as a college guard.
And a varsity player should not be stuck doing beginner drills forever.
That is why Modern Game Shooting is built around a clear 4-level development system.
Players, parents, and coaches can start at the level that makes the most sense — then progress step by step as the player improves.
No guessing.
No pointless drills.
No skipping ahead before the foundation is ready.
Just a clear path from basic shooting habits to advanced game-ready scoring.
The 4 Levels Of Modern Game Shooting
Level 1: Build The Foundation
Before a player can become a confident scorer, they need the habits every shooter relies on.
At this level, players work on:
Shooting form
Balance
Footwork
Body control
Ball control
Catching low
Shot preparation
Basic ball handling
Simple scoring actions
This level is ideal for younger players, beginners, or any player who needs to clean up the fundamentals before moving into more advanced work.
The goal is simple:
Help players build the base they need so their shooting, footwork, and confidence can continue to grow.
Level 2: Add Game-Ready Movement
Once the foundation is in place, players start learning how to move into shots and create simple scoring opportunities.
At this level, players work on:
Shooting on the move
Sliding into shots
Attacking closeouts
Pivoting
Rip-throughs
Basic off-the-dribble scoring
Footwork into game-like shots
Building confidence with movement
This helps players stop looking stiff, rushed, or unsure.
Instead, they begin to move with better rhythm, better balance, and more confidence in realistic game situations.
Level 3: Connect Multiple Actions At Game Speed
As players improve, they need to learn how to connect actions together the way they happen in real possessions.
At this level, players work on:
Ball screen actions
Dribble handoffs
Relocations
Curls
Rescreens
Movement shooting
Multi-action sequences
Game-speed shot preparation
This teaches players how to flow from one action into the next without hesitation.
They are not just taking one shot, resetting, and repeating.
They are learning how to move, prepare, shoot, relocate, and attack again — just like they need to do in a game.
Level 4: Become A Harder Player To Guard
At the highest level, the goal is not just to shoot.
The goal is to become a player who can score in real possessions, against high-level defensive pressure.
At this level, players work on:
Step-backs
Sidesteps
Advanced ball screen scoring
Advanced finishing
Scoring off the catch
Scoring off the dribble
Creating separation
Shooting while tired
Advanced multi-action scoring sequences
This is where players develop the skills that separate average shooters from players who can truly score.
They learn how to create space, stay balanced, make quicker decisions, and become harder to guard in today’s game.
Start Where It Makes Sense. Progress When You’re Ready.
That is the biggest advantage of this system.
A younger player can start with Level 1 and build the right foundation.
A middle school or developing high school player may begin at Level 2.
A strong high school player can challenge themselves with Level 3.
And advanced high school, college, or pro-level players can push into Level 4.
The workouts meet players where they are — then show them exactly how to progress.
So players are not overwhelmed.
They are not bored.
They are not guessing what to work on next.
They are following a clear path from foundational skill development to confident, game-ready scoring.
Meet Bob Patton
The Player Development Coach Who Trains For Real Game Results - Youth to NBA
Bob Patton knows what coaches want, because he was one!
Bob Patton has seen player development from every side.
2x Player of the Year in Ohio
1990 Mr. Basketball Ohio
Division 1 player at Stanford and North Florida
20 years coaching high school programs
12+ years training youth to the professional level players
Helped train over 50 players for the NBA Combine
But the biggest difference is this:
Bob does not train players just to look good in a workout.
He trains them to become the kind of players coaches trust in games.
That means better shooting and scoring moves in games…
Better footwork.
Better dribble moves
Better shot preparation.
Better balance.
Better decision-making.
Better game-speed scoring habits.
That’s why everybody from 7 year olds to future pros flock to him… His trainings and workouts produce REAL GAME results!
Who This Program Is Really For?
Modern Game Shooting is built for players at every stage of development.
Because of the 4-level structure, players do not have to fit into one narrow category.
They can start where they are and progress from there.
For Youth And Middle School Players
This system helps players build the foundation the right way before bad habits take over.
Players can begin with Level 1 and develop shooting form, footwork, balance, ball control, shot preparation, and simple scoring habits they can build on for years.
As they improve, they can move into Level 2 and start learning how to shoot on the move, attack closeouts, and become more comfortable in game-like situations.
For High School Players
High school players can use the system to tighten their fundamentals, expand their scoring package, and train the actions they will actually see in games.
Depending on their skill level, they may start with Level 2, Level 3, or even Level 4.
They can improve their ability to:
Shoot with better balance
Attack closeouts
Move without the ball
Shoot off screens and handoffs
Create space
Score off the catch
Score off the dribble
Play with more confidence under pressure
The goal is to help them become more prepared, more skilled, and more trusted in real game situations.
For Advanced High School, College, And Professional Players
Advanced players can push into Levels 3 and 4.
They will train modern multi-action scoring sequences, including ball screens, DHOs, relocations, rescreens, step-backs, sidesteps, and movement shooting.
These workouts help players become harder to guard because they learn how to score within real offensive actions.
They are not just getting shots up.
They are learning how to connect movements, make faster decisions, and maintain their mechanics at game speed.
For Coaches
You do not need to overhaul your entire practice.
Use these workouts for:
10–15 minute pre-practice skill blocks
Small-group workouts
Offseason development
Guard/wing skill work
Shooting machine sessions
Team breakdown drills
Player development days
The 4-level structure also makes it easier to match drills to the right players.
Younger or developing players can start with foundation and movement work.
More advanced players can progress into game-speed actions and multi-action scoring.
That means coaches can build better shooters without wasting valuable practice time or guessing which drills fit each player.
For Parents
Parents love this system because their player finally knows what to work on.
No more guessing.
No more pointless drills.
No more wondering if the workout is actually helping.
The 4-level progression gives players a clear path.
They can start with the level that fits them now, then keep progressing as their confidence and skill improve.
And when the training starts transferring, parents can see it.
Their player looks more confident.
They shoot without hesitation.
They move with better balance.
They start making plays they used to avoid.
That is what makes this more than a drill package.
It is a roadmap for helping players become more prepared, more confident, and more game-ready.
Why Shooting Has To Come First
At every level, players who can shoot create more value.
They space the floor.
They force defenders to close out.
They earn trust from coaches.
They become harder to guard.
They create more opportunities for themselves and their teammates.
But shooting is not just standing still and getting shots up.
Players need to learn how to:
Catch low
Prepare their feet
Stay balanced
Move into shots
Shoot off the catch
Shoot off the dribble
Shoot after real game actions or multiple actions
Maintain mechanics under pressure and fatigue
That is exactly what these workouts are designed to build.
Players learn how to prepare before the shot, move into the shot, and stay under control when the game speeds up.
And because the system is organized into 4 levels, players do not have to rush into advanced shots before they are ready.
They build the habits first.
Then they add movement.
Then they connect actions.
Then they learn how to become harder to guard.
What Makes Modern Game Shooting Different
Most workouts isolate one skill at a time.
A player takes one shot.
Then resets.
Then repeats the exact same movement again.
But games do not work that way.
In games, players have to sprint, stop, relocate, attack a closeout, use a screen, change direction, shoot while tired, and make decisions quickly.
That is why Modern Game Shooting uses progressive, game-action workouts that teach players how to connect actions together.
Players are not just memorizing movements.
They are learning how to flow from one action to the next while staying balanced, shot-ready, and under control.
And because the workouts are organized by level, players can build up to that point the right way.
They do not have to skip straight to advanced multi-action training.
They can earn it step by step.
That is how real scoring development happens.
Multi-Action Shooting For Real Game Transfer
Multi-action shooting means players connect multiple game actions and shots within one repetition.
Instead of only taking standstill shots, players learn how to move, adjust, relocate, prepare their feet, and shoot in rhythm.
A multi-action rep may include:
Slide-step threes
Step-back jumpers
Ball screen pull-ups
Ball screen finishes
DHO shots
Relocations to the corner
Rescreen jumpers
Flare screen catch-and-shoots
Curl cuts into pull-ups
Finishes after combo moves
That matters because great scorers are not just standing still.
They are constantly moving, reading space, preparing their body, and flowing into the next action.
Modern Game Shooting trains players to become more comfortable in those moments.
And because this is part of a progression, players do not have to jump into multi-action shooting before they are ready.
They first build the shooting foundation.
Then they add game-ready movement.
Then they connect actions at game speed.
Then they learn how to become harder to guard.
5 Ways This Helps Players In Real Games
1. Players Prepare Faster Before The Shot
A lot of missed shots start before the ball even leaves the player’s hands.
Poor footwork.
Bad balance.
Slow shot preparation.
Rushed mechanics.
These workouts teach players how to get their feet ready, catch with purpose, and shoot with better rhythm.
2. Players Become More Confident Under Pressure
Players hesitate when they are unsure.
They hesitate when they have not trained the movement they are seeing in the game.
Modern Game Shooting helps players train game-like actions so they are more prepared when those same moments happen in competition.
3. Players Improve Footwork And Balance
Every scoring action requires different body control.
A ball screen pull-up does not feel the same as a corner relocation.
A DHO shot does not feel the same as a sidestep three.
A curl into a pull-up does not feel the same as a catch-and-shoot jumper.
Players learn how to organize their feet and body from different speeds, angles, and movements.
4. Players Fit Better Into Modern Offenses
Today’s game is built around movement.
Ball screens.
Dribble handoffs.
Relocations.
Flares.
Curls.
Closeout attacks.
Second-side actions.
Modern Game Shooting helps players train the types of actions they will actually see in today’s offenses.
5. Players Build Basketball Conditioning That Matters
Basketball conditioning is not just jogging.
It is sprinting, stopping, changing direction, relocating, attacking, and shooting while tired.
These workouts challenge players to maintain their mechanics and focus while moving at game speed.
That is the type of conditioning that carries over to real basketball.
Is This Too Advanced For My Player?
No.
That is one of the biggest strengths of the system.
Bob does not believe younger players should train like college guards.
That is why the system is broken into 4 levels.
Younger players can start with simple, age-appropriate drills that build shooting form, footwork, ball control, balance, and confidence.
As players improve, the workouts progress.
An 11-year-old can build the foundation.
A middle school player can develop better movement and shot preparation.
A high school player can add advanced scoring actions.
An elite player can train game-speed multi-action sequences.
The system meets players where they are — then shows them how to progress.
How The 4 Levels Are Organized
The full Modern Game Shooting system is delivered through two complete training modules.
This gives you the best of both worlds:
A simple 4-level development path…
And two complete training systems that organize the workouts, drills, and progressions for you.
Module 1: Foundational Shooting, Ball Handling, Scoring, And Skill Development
This module covers Levels 1 and 2.
It helps players build the shooting form, ball handling moves, footwork, balance, ball control, shot preparation, and basic scoring habits they need before moving into advanced game actions.
Before players can become elite scorers, they need strong fundamentals.
That means:
Proper shooting mechanics
Solid footwork
Ball-handling moves
Effective scoring moves
Balance
Body coordination
Shot preparation
Confidence with the ball
Without these pieces, advanced scoring skills either never develop or fall apart under pressure.
That is why Coach Patton begins by teaching the foundational habits that great shooters rely on every single game.
Inside Module 1, You Get:
Foundational Shooting And Skill Development Instructional Video
30 plug-and-play workouts
50 skill development drills and progressions
Step-by-step progressions for shooting, scoring, footwork, and ball handling
Drills to develop confidence, consistency, and proper mechanics
Workouts designed for players building reliable game-ready fundamentals
This module is ideal for:
Youth players
Middle school players
Developing high school players
Advanced players who need to tighten up core fundamentals
Coaches who want structured fundamental skill work
Parents who want a clear development path for their player
Regular Value: $99
Module 2: Elite Shooting, Ball Handling, And Scoring Blueprint
This module covers Levels 3 and 4.
It is designed for players who have already started building their foundation and are ready to train more advanced scoring actions.
This is where players learn how to create shots under pressure, off movement, at game speed, and against better defenders.
Players learn how to:
Come off a flare screen and shoot instantly
Attack a ball screen into a pull-up jumper
Drive through contact and finish at the rim
Relocate to the corner and knock down a shot
Create space with a sidestep or step-back three
Score over help defense
Flow from one action directly into another without hesitation
That is the difference between a player who can shoot a little and a player who can truly score.
Coach Patton does not just teach isolated drills.
He teaches players how to connect actions together the same way scoring opportunities happen in real games.
Inside Module 2, You Get:
Elite Scorer Program Instructional Video
30 plug-and-play multi-action workouts
100 skill development drills and progressions
Advanced scoring actions used by high-level players
Advanced ball handling drills on the move
Advanced finishing drills off single and combo moves
Shooting off movement, flare screens, DHOs, ball screens, relocations, step-backs, and more
Drills that help players score off the catch, off the dribble, and under pressure
Workouts designed to improve shooting, ball handling, finishing, footwork, and game transfer
This module is ideal for:
High school players
Advanced high school players
College players
Professional players
Coaches training guards and wings
Players who want to become harder to guard in real possessions
Regular Value: $99
Bonus Resources Included
Take the workouts directly to the court with easy-to-use bonus resources.
You also get:
3 downloadable PDF eBooks
Drill diagrams
Coaching points
Workout instructions
Easy-to-follow structure for players, parents, coaches, and trainers
Everything is designed to help you spend less time guessing and more time developing players the right way.
Total Package Value: $198
Bundle Pricing: $149
Today — Get The Complete System For Just $99
($50 Introductory Discount Expires Tuesday, May 26th!)
You get the complete 4-level Modern Game Shooting system, organized into two full training modules.
Module 1: Foundational Shooting, Ball Handling, Scoring, And Skill Development
Module 2: Elite Shooting And Scoring Blueprint
That includes four levels:
Level 1: Build The Foundation
Level 2: Add Game-Ready Movement
Level 3: Connect Multiple Actions At Game Speed
Level 4: Become A Harder Player To Guard
This includes:
60 total plug-and-play workouts
100+ skill development drills and progressions
Instructional videos
Downloadable PDF resources
Drill diagrams and coaching points
A clear development path from foundation to elite scoring actions
That is everything you need to help a player go from unstructured workouts to structured development…
From basic shooting habits to advanced game scoring actions…
From looking good in workouts to becoming more confident and prepared in games…
While knocking down more shots in games!
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