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By Carl Lee


Every basketball coach looks for different ways to give an edge to his or her team in order to maximize the talent on the court. It is not always easy figuring out the right way to coach because each team is different and has varying skill-sets. So, as a coach you need to devise a game plan that begins with the right teaching methods at practice.



Are you more defensive or offensive? Knowing which category you fit into more will help you to narrow down the types of basketball aids that are best for your needs. If you have skills in certain areas of the court, then adding to them is the best thing you can do.

Do you like to run or play half court? If you answer this question, then you will know which aids are best to strengthen your current skills, making you one of the leading players in the team. You can then use the aids to develop drills to really enhance your skills on the court. There are a number of offense drills such as "pick and rolls," which will really help with your offensive game.

They always that practice makes perfect and in this case it really does help with shooting. How do you think people like Larry Bird and Reggie Miller became great shooters? They practices all day long! Developing proper shooting habits is key because you need to have a consistent routine when taking a shot. Your follow through should be the same as well as where you focus your eyes. The more practice you put in, it allows your muscle memory to develop a consistency so when you are in the game it becomes second nature when taking a shot.

A good basketball shot requires a consistent follow through to get a nice rotation on the ball. Practice definitely does make perfect, so get your players in the gym to work on their follow through. Focus on the rim or a spot on the backboard can help a shooter hone in on the target. Pick a spot that the shooter feels comfortable with, then practice that until the player gets tired.

You should now be aware that the best shooting drills for your team is all about practice. Once you develop a good practice routine, have the team repeat the shooting drills until it becomes second nature. They want to focus on the rim, or a spot on the backboard, both of which can help them hit their target. They should always pick a spot that they feel comfortable with, and then practice until they can't anymore.




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