Thursday, October 19, 2017
Cleveland Cavaliers Transition Defense Drill
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Cleveland Cavaliers Defensive Closeout Drill
Here the Cleveland Cavaliers show a couple of parts of their closeout progression in their training camp from 2016.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Transition Defense Drill
1 - Load to the ball
2 - Inside the line of the ball
3 - Talk and match-up
Puts 6 seconds on the clock to get a clean shot and end with a block out.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Circle Trap Drill
A great drill to work on legal traps and anticipating the pass as an interceptor, and it works on being strong with the ball and being sure and tough offensively against traps. It also teaches your players to be more comfortable in a trap, to not panic, and to have a plan for getting out of the trap.
Defensively, it teaches those on the ball how to play strong with their hands up so they don't foul in the trap without fouling, how to get deflections, and how to anticipate the next pass as an interceptor.
I like how he shows to use the drill in different parts of the court depending on where you are anticipating you want to trap and where you anticipate your opponents will try to trap you.
Courage > Result
Winners Fail | Losers
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This excerpt and notes are taking from the book What Drives Winning. They have a great website and a really good Youtube page.
Its important to redefine what losing and failure is. Take the emphasis away from the result and
place it on the action.
Courage is about being willing to operate and step out of your comfort
zone.
Courage has nothing to do with the outcome. It is about being all-in. Have a circle around you that is supportive
and who value you going all in over the results.
You have 2 options with it comes to a challenge:
1 – You can hide from it
2 – You can chase it
2 – You can chase it
In life, you have 2 options when it comes to courage:
1 – You can go all-in and risk being taken out of the game
for the chance to be great
Or
2 – You can eliminate the chance of being great by playing
tentatively and not getting taken out of the game
Think of going all-in
like a stoplight: Imagine what it looks
like to have a green light v a yellow light.
What does it look
like when you live with a yellow light?
- Scared- Tentative
- Cautious
- Worried about what is going to happen next or what somebody is going to sya
- Worried about what is going to happen next or what somebody is going to sya
What does it look
like when you live with a green light?
- Courageous
- Risk taker
- Living free
- Not concerned with what is going to happen or what people think of you
- No regret
- Courageous
- Risk taker
- Living free
- Not concerned with what is going to happen or what people think of you
- No regret
Play Green by finding your comfort zone and living as much
out of it as you can. The more you are
out of your comfort zone and in your courage zone, the more your comfort zone
will stretch.
Don’t Be A Cosigner –
of your life or of others
1 – Agreeing with someone, or a teammate, because you don’t want
to upset the person
2 – Not saying anything at all
When people cosign, it is usually because:
1 – Afraid of conflict
2 – Don’t know what to say
One way to beat it is to role-play with yourself or trusted
friends on what to say and how to handle a situation. Another way to beat it is to give ‘best
friend advice;’ give advice to a best friend who is going through the same
situation.
We usually have the answers
within us, we just have to find it.
I once read in a book about the importance of the fences and boundaries that we set in our lives. They keep people in and to a degree, they keep people out. You have to set boundaries for yourself on how you will allow people to treat you and what you are willing to deal with. When someone crosses those boundaries, you have to have the courage to speak up in an appropriate and effective way. Have courage to live the life that you want to live.
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Posting Keeping the Ball Up High
We always preach to our post girls the importance of keeping the ball high. Here, Candice Parker initiates the fast break and keeps the ball high before converting in transition. A great visual for all post players.
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Simple 2 on 2 Rebounding Drill
We will experiment with having our bigs stay on the ball, contest the outlook and look to chase and trap the outlet. So, we will have our bigs chase down and breakdown on the outlet, simulating that they are trapping that pass.
If the offense gets the rebound, they get an offensive possession. If the defense gives up an offensive rebound, they have to stay on defense with the next group.
High Ball Screen Reads
Learn Ed Cooley’s “Double Drag” Set Play
Elbow Play Against 1-3-1 Zone
Here is a simple 4 out 1 in look that starts in Horns to get a post up or corner 3 against the 1-3-1 defense.
Circle Up Into Transition
The secondary break being taught here isn't bad at all, but what I really like is the different way that they were able to flow into their transition out of the drill. I am always looking for ways to start the drill, and we have used different starts, such as out of shell drill and out of a BLOB or SLOB play 5 on 0 or against dummy defense.
Minnesota Lynx 'Loop' Play
This also has a post up option for the guard, which is good for us because we have a couple of big guards who are good in the post.
25 in 2 minutes - A Great Fast Break Drill
Key Teaching Points
- Spring the court
- Snap passes
- No dribbles
- Great catches
- Finishing with speed
- Quick outlets
- Talk, talk, talk
Don't slow down and wait for the ball - sprint and get ahead.
Jay Wright Swing Series: Driving the Ball to the Basket
Rip it tight to your stomach and push it out in front of you. If you swing out away from your body, a tough defender will take it from you.
SMU : Get Better at Catching and Driving To the Basket
- Rip the ball low to the ground
- Direct drive to the basket
- Get there in one dibble
- Establish a pivot
- Put the ball down early
- Both feet catch outside the 3
- Run through the pass
- Take it to the ground
- Get the ball below your knees
- Don't drag your foot
- Straight line drives
- Jab at the defender
- Run with it
- Swing it and take it to the ground
Rip and Drive
Crossover and drive
Rip through pull-up