Basketball Passing Drill: Star Passing

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basketball passing drills:

v cut passing

man in the middle passing

star passing
corner passing

10 good made passes in a row
circle with d in the middle

2 line passing race
3 man weave passing

2 on 1 passing
maching gun passing

50 made passes
star passing: (no shooting just passing): Do it
with two and then three balls at one time. This is where your passing the ball just like you would draw a five point star. It’s simple just remember to pass to every other player. And it’s really cool looking when run correct and well!

More Basketball Passing Drill and Keys for becoming a Good Passer:

Good form using two hands and a good wrist motion where your palms are facing out and your thumbs are facing the player you passed to.

Start off early by throwing hard passes. Get good habits and this is one to get!

When in transition and running with a big man always throw a bounce pass

Always throw to the outside hand or away from the defender

When passing on the run remember to lead the player

Make Crisp passes

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Basketball Passing Drill: Man in The Middle Passing

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basketball passing drills:

v cut passing

man in the middle passing

star passing
corner passing

10 good made passes in a row
circle with d in the middle

2 line passing race
3 man weave passing

2 on 1 passing
maching gun passing

50 made passes
take 3 players. 2
players who are the passers spaced about 10 feet apart
with 1 person in the middle. The person in the middle
stays in the middle until he can get a hand on the
ball as it is trying to be passed between the other two.
The middle person goes to the player who caught the
ball and applies pressure trying to get a hand on the
ball. Meanwhile, the passers are learning to pivot and
protect, reverse pivot on the overplay to pass on the
other side, fake a pass to make a pass, and so on. The
drill continues for a specified amount of time. No lob
passes are allowed, and the receiver must be able to
catch the ball without moving.

Bobby Knight said “The player should pass
away from the defense rather than to the offensive
man”.

More Basketball Passing Drill and Keys for becoming a Good Passer:

Good form using two hands and a good wrist motion where your palms are facing out and your thumbs are facing the player you passed to.

Start off early by throwing hard passes. Get good habits and this is one to get!

When in transition and running with a big man always throw a bounce pass

Always throw to the outside hand or away from the defender

When passing on the run remember to lead the player

Make Crisp passes

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Basketball Passing Drill: V Cut Passing

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passing drills:

v cut passing

man in the middle passing

star passing
corner passing

10 good made passes in a row
circle with d in the middle

2 line passing race
3 man weave passing

2 on 1 passing
maching gun passing

50 made passes
Start a line at 1/2 court and another line on the
wing. Guy on wing does a V-cut and catches the ball
coming back to the wing. Focus on catching and
squaring in the air. Upon catching and squaring they
swoop the ball through with power once or
twice. Then they pass it to the next man in the line
at half court. That guy catches in with a jump stop
and also swoop the ball through with power once or
twice. By the this time the next guy in
the wing line should be nearing the end of his Vcut
and be ready to recieve the ball. The drill just keeps
going. One other thing I stress in this is that the
reciever has to give the passer a target. If the
passer does not have a target they are told to not
pass the ball. This backs one of our rules “Don’t pass
the ball to a guy who looks like he doesn’t want it”

Bobby Knight ” The player should pass
away from the defense rather than to the offensive
man”.

More Basketball Passing Drill and Keys for becoming a Good Passer:

Good form using two hands and a good wrist motion where your palms are facing out and your thumbs are facing the player you passed to.

Start off early by throwing hard passes. Get good habits and this one to get!

When in transition and running with a big man always throw a bounce pass

Always throw to the outside hand or away from the defender

When passing on the run remember to led the player

Make Crisp passes

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Basketball Passing Drill

Everything you wanted and more about Basketball Passing Drill HERE

passing drills:

v cut passing

man in the middle passing

star passing
corner passing

10 good made passes in a row
circle with d in the middle

2 line passing race

3 man weave passing

2 on 1 passing

maching gun passing

50 made passes

basic passing #1: Chest Pass

Chest Pass it should be the first basketball passing drill taught. To starts first, you hold the ball with two hands on the tight in your chest with your elbows out. Your in triple threat position. You step into the passing the ball and extending your hands outward so that your palms are facing out and your thumbs are facing the player you passed to. Remember it’s a chest pass so you should be hitting the other player in the chest. Chest pass, one of the best basketball passing drill

keeping tight to your chest with your elbows out. You’re in triple threat position. You step into the passing of the ball and extend your hands outward so that your palms are facing out and your thumbs are facing the player you passed to. Remember it’s a chest pass so you should be hitting the other player in the chest. Chest pass, one of the best basketball passing drills

basic passing#2: BOUNCE PASS

The bounce pass is when the pass hits the floor before reaching the other player. The pass should bounce 2/3 of the way to the other player. You should follow through the same as the chest pass with the palms of your hands facing out and your thumbs facing the player you passed to.

basic passing #3: Overhead Pass

This is where you have the ball over your head. You make a pass using your upper body strength, but don’t forget to have good follow through using your wrist with your palms facing out and your thumbs facing the player you passed to.

basic passing #4: FAKE ONE to MAKE ONE

Basketball passing drill, but keeping the idea fake one to make one. This was drilled in my head at a very early age by coaches, and I think you should have this one drilled in as well. Fake a pass to make a pass. It’s a simple idea, but trust me it will save you a lot of turnovers, headaches (having the coach yell at you for making a turnover), and even sprints(if your coach is any like mine, your always running for turnovers it seemed liked). One other tip is not to over-fake. This tip is not saying fake twenty times to make a pass. Take for what it’s worth. Fake one to make one. All it takes is one good hard fake and then you go the other way and make a good hard solid pass! Remember basketball passing drill, it’s not a good pass unless it’s a completed pass. Meaning if it’s a turnover then it’s not a completed pass and the other team is on the other end scoring.

More Basketball Passing Drill and Keys for becoming a Good Passer:

Good form using two hands and a good wrist motion where your palms are facing out and your thumbs are facing the player you passed to.

Start off early by throwing hard passes. Get good habits and this is one to get!

When in transition and running with a big man always throw a bounce pass

Always throw to the outside hand or away from the defender

When passing on the run remember to lead the player

Make Crisp passes

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 at 1:45 pm and is filed under basketball passing drills. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.



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