
Players must play 3 on 3 in only one side of the court, applying all the offense and defense mentalities of the team. The game goes on continually. When the defense wins the ball, it imediatly becomes offense.
The coach can apply the necessary rules to change the teams which are playing. To make the drill more interesting, one rule that can be applyed is that players must finish with a layup, floater or 3 point shot.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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