The following short article was borrowed from Ron Sen's basketball blog. You can find the original article here.
"They're not
cattle." - Pete Newell
Players need to
know "why". Understanding "why" you do something obviates
'memorization'.
1 "Performance-focused" and
"feedback-rich" environments create understanding.
2. Establish symmetry goals. 372. Get three
consecutive stops, seven times a half, both halves. Offensively, avoid three
consecutive possessions without scoring.
3. Players should start to understand the game
through "coaches' eyes". They should identify mistakes real
time.
4. Punish opponents' mistakes. Don't break the
press to advance the ball. Attack the press to score. Your defender
"loses" you? Cut to score. Don't block out? We get an offensive rebound and put-back. Defensive
transition without total concentration? Layups.
5. Allow no easy shots. Contest without fouling.
Hard 2s. Competitive play. Be hard to play against easy to play with.
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