Offensive Moves
If you are an outside player, work on the outside moves.
Inside, post players work on the inside, post-up moves. All
around players, do them all!
Outside,
Perimeter Players
Refer to
your
Outside Moves handout.
Do each
of these moves five times:
First, from the right side of the court: make sure
your left foot is the pivot foot, and you jab step
with your right foot.
1. Jab
step- drive – lay-up.
2.
Jab step - crossover – lay-up.
3. Jab
step - pull back - jump shot.
4. Jab
step - drive - jump shot.
5. Jab
step - crossover - jump shot.
Then,
repeat all five moves from the left side of the court. Make
sure your right foot is the pivot foot, and you jab
step with your left foot. Shoot all lay-ups from this side,
left-handed.
NOTE:
The pivot foot designated in the above drills are for
purposes of doing the drills only. In a game setting, which
foot becomes the pivot foot often depends on how you receive
the pass from your teammate. See "Which foot becomes the
pivot foot" on the
Outside Moves page.
Inside,
Post Players
Refer to your
Inside Post-up Moves handout.
Do each
of these moves five times:
1. Drop
step to baseline, right side.
2. Drop
step to lane, jump hook, right side.
3.
Pivot, face defender, jab step, baby jumper, right side
4.
Pivot, face defender, fake shot, up and under move, right
side.
5. Drop
step to baseline, left side.
6. Drop
step to lane, jump hook, left side.
7.
Pivot, face defender, jab step, baby jumper, left side
8.
Pivot, face defender, fake shot, up and under move, left
side.
9. Elbow
shooting drill (see
2-Man Shooting Drills).
Free Throw Shooting
See the
Free Throw Shooting handout for fundamentals, attitude,
and a practice routine.
Shoot 25
free throws. Keep a record of your shooting percentage.
Tipping
Drill
Stand under the basket on the right side and throw the ball
up on the backboard. Jump as high as you can, and tip the
ball with your right hand fingertips 10 times. Try to tip
the last one in the basket. Repeat this on the left side,
using your left hand. This will help improve your fingertip
control and play under the basket, as well as improving your
leaping ability.
Conditioning
You must be in excellent physical condition to play the game
well. Shooting skills, concentration, and basic fundamentals
deteriorate when you are tired. In the off season, don't
forget conditioning. Run a couple miles 3 or 4 days a week.
Do some wind sprints, or 100 yard dashes. Jumping rope is
also good for developing quick feet, as well as for
conditioning. Be ready when the first day of practice
arrives! Click here for more info:
Conditioning
Be sure
to check the video clips of all the moves and drills
described above.