This category focuses on ball handling, dribbling technique, and creating space off the dribble.These drills help players develop confident handles and the ability to beat defenders.Perfect for all positions and ages, from beginners to advanced players.Ideal for coaches developing players who can create their own shot.
Dribbling is a fundamental skill that requires ball handling skills and game awareness so that players know when, and when not, to dribble.
By boosting your players' dribbling skills they will be able to advance the ball up the court, get open for a shot, beat players in the 1v1 or simply kill the clock at the end of a game.
Dribbling in basketball technique
Good spacing is only the start. The best modern offences teach players to attack the defence's rotations and play in a permanent 4-on-3 - here is how to coach that read.
The ball screen produces almost half of all professional offensive possessions, yet most teams still teach it as a memorised play. The modern approach trains the read - giving players a framework to decide based on what the defence does, not what the coach called.
The closeout is the most repeated defensive action in modern basketball. With fouls per game climbing in the 2025-26 season, coaches must teach defenders to contest the three without surrendering the drive or putting shooters on the line.