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  • #19490
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    Michael.S.
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    anyone got any useful ones? About anything….How to get better at certain aspects, how to read D, any drills?

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  • #357851
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    Michael.S.
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    or any quotes..

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  • #357854
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    WizardofOz
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    You should check this site out. It has a lot of good tips and drills.

    http://www.basketball-drills-and-plays.com/

    You should even sign up for the website’s E-newsletter with your email address so you can even get more tips and drills.

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  • #357859
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    Michael.S.
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    I am passed that already…I need advanced stuff. Thanks though..

    Any tips?

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  • #357861
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    omphalos
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    Man just work your fundamentals. You can never spend too long working on your footwork, handle or J. Any advanced coaching won’t come from here. You could try getting a hold of the Better Basketball DVD which has their “read and react” offense which a lot of coaches are supposedly buying into.

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  • #357862
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    buckeyefan
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    Will this is just me but before I leave the court I make sure I have made 50 free throws and also making 5 stright 3 pointers. Also if you ever air ball or have a bad shot. Do 10 push ups.

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    jjmass22
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    Don’t over think on the court, play the game, when shooting keep your eyes on the back of the rim never follow the ball with your eyes, lay on your back and practice shooting will help with your form, carry a basketball and dribble everywhere you go, just love the game, just a few thingsThat worked for me, not sure what level your game is I know lots of drills

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  • #357953
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    the I in win
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    Learning to read people eyes and body language can get you a lot of passing lane steals. If you see a guy half ass a pass and not really paying attention to it you have found a victim. Or if your in a pick and roll situation you can see if the passer is going to bounce it or lob it up. Just look for situations were you almost certain you know were the ball is going.

    If you are on the smaller side or just unathletic you should work on a short range pull up jumper or a floater, not saying you get blocked or anything but it’s a lot easier than trying to finish over them.

    I’ve found in every league, club, or school team that if you actually try to get offensive rebounds that you can get them and that added a lot to my stat totals.

    Never underestimate the value of good spacing and letting someone take his man one on one.

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