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Re: making it more challenging
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Instead I took away the dribble once we were in the 1/2 court. We practiced it a little Monday. Then last night with a big lead we ran our motion (even though they were in a 2-3 zone with no dribble allowed except in the paint. We did it on the last 2 possessions of the game. First time- 6 passes & a 8'-10' shot. 2nd time (last possession of game) we made 14 passes (I checked the video) and finished with a lay-up down the middle of the lane against a 2-3 zone. We must have almost ran out the shot clock. Those last 2 possessions were beautiful basketball to watch. Taking away the dribble like that forces the player with the ball to really see the floor, as she can't just catch & take off with the dribble. And the players without the ball are forced to work to get open. They can't be lazy and make the dribbler create the passing angle. I'm going to run this a lot more next year, especially in practice. |
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