When to "fake" or abort the DHO and KEEP it.
We teach this just like slipping an off-ball screen....
If your defender gets above inside shoulder, then keep it.
Keeping the DHO is a way to combat switching when X5 in this diagram anticipates the switch and assumes we will DHO
@ffshooters@farango77 Hey guys. Great point and the rationale for this was actually developing pure speed and sprint development. Doing this with a ball is of course easily possible!
Use an arm bar.
Stick a cutter.
Run through a screen.
Redirect someone coming off a screen.
Hit someone while they’re crashing to the glass.
Chest a drive.
Be the physical defender nobody wants to face.
Ever asked a SHOOTER these questions?
1. How do you feel when you shoot it?
2. What is the difference when you make/miss?
3. What makes you comfortable when you shoot?
4. Do you feel in rhythm?
As a coach what we see is not always what a SHOOTER feels. Ask them. #shootersRmade
A few things I have learned through the years.
1. Help after not during.
2. Help when they actually need help not when it looks like they need help.
3. If the ball is consistently going through the hoop, they don’t need help! Get out of the way.
4. Get them to #3
#shootersRmade
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@JeremyFrisch 3 things that should be taught early.
1. How to jump
2. How to skip
3. How to run
Doesn’t matter the sport. Teach them these three things. People take this for granted but a majority of kids can’t naturally do these things.
We got parents paying big 💰 to send their young athlete to play in every state, regional, and national tournament, yet most of them couldn't do a honest pullup or squat down on one leg with control. We have too many sportsmen in this country and not enough athletes...
#LTAD