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Basketball Drills Ranger Defense

By Brian Williams on September 24, 2013

Basketball Drills Ranger Defense

This video below the diagrams is from a Creighton basketball practice.

The video is a YouTube video so make sure that you are on a server that allows YouTube access.

As with every idea I post, pick the one that fits your defensive rules and needs the best, or use some of the ideas to add to what you already do.

Ranger Defensive Drill

As with everything I post, my purpose is to stimulate you to think in detail about the way that would be best for you to play the given situations, not to tell you how I think you should coach it.

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  1. Ahmed fawzy says

    April 12, 2015 at 9:13 am

    I.m glad to be her

  2. Coach J says

    August 15, 2015 at 11:20 am

    Creighton does not “X-Out,” they stunt and recover. If that ball got reversed to the corner instead of the top of the key like they did there, the top defender would just stunt at the corner but recover to his man up top on the pass, while the original corner guarded gets back to his man, and the guarder of the original driver helps on the drive from the top guy on the kick out and reverse.

  3. williab83 says

    August 15, 2015 at 12:18 pm

    Hi Coach,

    Thanks for the feedback and I apologize for not being more clear when I made the post. I have now bolded the sentence that the diagrams and the video are different variations of a similar drill.

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