
One ball and four lines. The player with the ball, at the wing, drives to the basket and kicks the ball to the corner. The player from the corner passes the ball to the wing. The player from the wing drives to the basket and kicks the ball to the corner. The player from the corner passes the ball to the wing (initial line). Drill goes on and on. Players must follow the ball and go the line they passed the ball.
Pass can be done off the drible or after a jump stop. Use the chest pass or any kind of pass you want. This drill needs at least five players. Variation: Start the drill from the corner. The player from the corner must drive to the basket and kick the ball out to the wing, using a overhead pass off the drible. The wing player makes a chest pass to the corner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmXPryj71Eg
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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