Organization:
The first thing the coach must do is decide on the playing. This will depend on the number of players you have.
After that, select two players to be taggers and get everyone else to spread out around the court.
Execution:
When the drill starts, the taggers attempt to tag as many dribblers as possible.
When a dribbler is tagged, they are now out and must wait on the sideline for the rest of the players to be caught.
This continues until there is one dribbler left and they are the winner.
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