- Use circles on the court as a guide for players to "break the read line" if possible. If not set up 4 cones in a diamond pattern.
- A passes the ball to D upon making eye/verbal contact
- D moves in for the catch and lands on purpose in a stutter step to establish pivot foot
- A follows pass to set up as defender and chooses to attack the open foot (one that can move on a pivot) to force an open step "attack the back" motion
- D reads the defender and drives to "attack the back" by using one power dribble to open up the cross step motion possibility
- D performs proper cross step pivot and drives powerfully to step past the cone, then dribbles backward into the starting point position
- Roles now reverse and D passes the ball to A while using the same pivot foot action to step into the pass
Learn how to perform proper cross step drive out of an established pivot foot
Powerful long step on the pivot directly over the front foot of the defender to gain advantage
Powerful step back into balanced triple threat position
Step into the pass
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"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."