If your team isn't good enough to score 80 points a game, that is, they just don't have the offensive skills to make that many baskets, here's a good way to approach it.
Teach your guys two perimeter moves and two post moves. As you know from earlier blogs, teach ALL your players every move you want. Your post guys will get out on the perimeter and do them and your smallest guard will learn how to post up and do one or two post moves.
Take those two moves and hammer them home. Work on them every day, maybe 20 minutes a day. You might want to break up that 20 minutes into 5 minute blocks and do them at separate times during your practice. But drill those moves into your kids.
I would suggest something very simple to start with. For your perimeter guys 1) sweep and go; 2) one dribble jump shot. For your post guys 1) drop step (everyone does that) 2) spin out and go.
Two simple moves that your guys can master in a month or so. Then demand that they use it in games. All of these moves complement each other in that once the defense takes away one move, your guys can use the other to get a shot.
Now I'm not saying you should stick to these two moves exclusively. But I am saying that if you want to add more moves into your practice, add more time for them. Your 20 minutes (or however much time you choose) should be devoted to these two moves only and if you want to add another, then go to 25 minutes.
Teach your guys two perimeter moves and two post moves. As you know from earlier blogs, teach ALL your players every move you want. Your post guys will get out on the perimeter and do them and your smallest guard will learn how to post up and do one or two post moves.
Take those two moves and hammer them home. Work on them every day, maybe 20 minutes a day. You might want to break up that 20 minutes into 5 minute blocks and do them at separate times during your practice. But drill those moves into your kids.
I would suggest something very simple to start with. For your perimeter guys 1) sweep and go; 2) one dribble jump shot. For your post guys 1) drop step (everyone does that) 2) spin out and go.
Two simple moves that your guys can master in a month or so. Then demand that they use it in games. All of these moves complement each other in that once the defense takes away one move, your guys can use the other to get a shot.
Now I'm not saying you should stick to these two moves exclusively. But I am saying that if you want to add more moves into your practice, add more time for them. Your 20 minutes (or however much time you choose) should be devoted to these two moves only and if you want to add another, then go to 25 minutes.
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