Scoring

Basketball Scoring DrillsThese drills are for players that are wanting to improve their ability to score. Whether you are trying to finish at the rim or create space for your shot on the perimeter, there are basketball drills here that will help.

Named after NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley, this drill helps players get good position and use their body in the post, giving them more options.

Barkley Drill

Named after Hall of Famer Charles Barkley, this drill helps players get good position and use their body in the post. By utilizing position and footwork, players have options. They can create space, pass out of the block, or find an open cutter.

Within a motion offense, there are several variations that the offensive players can use depending on what the defense does.

Motion Concepts

Within a motion offense, there are several variations that the offensive players can use depending on what the defense does. In this drill, we present four options: basket cut, screen away, 7 cut, and slip.

In this drill, we work on the different options a ball-handler has when coming off a high ball screen.

Ball Screens

In this drill, we work on the different options a ball-handler has when coming off a high ball screen. The way they attack the basket depends on how the defender responds to the screen. We cover four different options for the ball handler: screen to shot, stop and pop, refuse the screen, back off dribble.

This basketball drill is continuous, allowing you to work on different offensive actions in the half-court without transition offense.

4 on 4 on 4

This basketball drill is continuous, allowing you to work on different offensive actions in the half-court without transition offense. The example here shows three groups of four but it can also be done in groups of five or three. Each time the offense enters the half court, they will start with a specific action. The …

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