In this drill the players start in the tram line. With the coach feeding the first ball from the basket the first player hits a controlled forehand back to the player at the net who in turn plays the ball in to the open court for the player to run onto the ball and hit a winner down the line. Player then runs around the cone and returns back to the queue.
This style of drill is a good variation for the coaches that lack the ability or the confidence to rally with the players they coach so if the players are good use one of the players to be the live ball returnee.
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