How to Play Against a 10-Second Shot Clock
Beat the clock with smart, pressure-tested offensive plays. This article explores how to attack man, 2-3, 3-2, and 2-1-2 zones using fast reads and compact sets under a 10-second shot clock.
Teaching Players How to Be Dangerous Without the Ball
Discover how to teach players to become threats without the basketball. This article breaks down cutting angles, screens, movement reads, and off-ball drills to improve your team’s offense.
How to Attack in a Last-Second Shot Situation: Set Plays, Spacing, and Execution
A breakdown of how to attack in last-second shot situations. Learn how to teach timing, create spacing, and design effective set plays for buzzer beaters.
How to Develop a Scorer’s Mentality in Youth and High School Players
Not every player is a scorer—but most could be. This article breaks down how to build the scorer’s mentality in youth and high school players, from mindset shifts to practical drills.
How to Use the Gortat Screen in Youth and High School Basketball
The Gortat screen is a subtle but powerful off-ball tactic where bigs seal their own defender to free up driving lanes. Learn how to teach it legally and effectively to youth and high school players.
How to Handle and Attack Double Teams
Mastering the art of attacking double teams is essential for any youth or high school basketball player. This guide gives coaches the drills, cues, and breakdowns needed to teach players how to stay calm, protect the ball, and punish defenses when trapped.
Drive and Kick Shooting Drill: Game-Like Reps
This simple yet detailed shooting drill trains players to drive, pass, relocate, and shoot under pressure. A must-use for youth and high school coaches.
How to Get Open Like Steph Curry: Off-Ball Movement Basics
Want your players to move like Steph Curry? This guide breaks down how Curry gets open without the ball—and shows coaches how to teach those skills at the youth and high school levels. Includes step-by-step drills, coaching cues, and video examples.