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Basketball Team Toughness Drill

By Brian Williams on May 14, 2014

Basketball Team Toughness Drill

This drill came from Drew Hanlen’s Pure Sweat Basketball Team Toughness Drill Book.

Drew is an NBA Strategic Skills Coach & Consultant that has helped over 50 NBA and NBA pre-draft players.

Drew is the founder and Head Skills Coach of Pure Sweat Basketball.

He has run his internationally renowned Elite Skills Clinics in over 30 states and 4 countries over the past four years.

Pure Sweat Combo Drill

Set Up: Two ball handlers will start with basketballs near the 28-foot marks in adjacent corners. Two passers will start in adjacent corners opposite of the ball handlers.

Two defenders will start inside of each lane on both ends of the floor. All the additional players will start in lines behind the passers.

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Step 1: Ball handlers will pass their balls ahead to the passer in front of them on the opposite end of the court then sprint to the elbow or three-point line on the opposite end of the court, depending on their shooting range. Passers will pass the balls back to the original ball handlers once they get to their shooting range for a jump shot.

Step 2: On the flight of the shot, the passer will crash the glass. while the defender will sprint and box out the crashing passer. Both players will pursue the rebound until one player secures the ball.

Step 3: Whoever secures the rebound will dribble outside of the three-point line then pass the ball ahead to the passer in front of them on the opposite end of the court, and then sprint to their range for a jump shot. while the player that did not get the rebound will stay in the lane as the next defender. The shooter wilt rotate to the back of the passing tine that they received the ball from.

This drill came from Drew Hanlen’s Pure Sweat Basketball Team Toughness Drill Book.

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  1. andy says

    July 6, 2017 at 3:22 am

    excellent drill

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