
Split your players up into 2 groups and line them up on opposite sides of the court On the whistle each player from the front of each line dribbles to the cone and does a form of crossover through each cone until the player reaches the end of the cones, the player must then continue to the basket and try to score a layup. Once they rebound the ball the will continue to the end of the line on the side of the court they are on and bass the ball to the front of the line. Continue until you have covered: Simple Crossover Between The Legs Crossover Behind The Back Crossover
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