The drill gets the entire team involved with minimal downtime.
- 4 groups, 5 kids each one group.
- one group one ball
Set up with four lines evenly spaced apart in a square (about 10 yards between each line). The player at the front of each line begins with a ball. The player at the front of each line dribbles to the middle of the floor, jump stops, pivots to their right, and passes to the player at the front of the next line. After passing the ball off, players follow their pass and go to the back of the line they passed to. Remember to also work on pivoting to the left, and try to keep every line as synchronized as possible.
Drill to improve passing and footwork (pivot, jump stop).
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