When and How to Use a Box-and-1 Defense
You’ve scouted your opponent. One player is torching teams every night, averaging 25+ and touching the ball every other possession.
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You’ve scouted your opponent. One player is torching teams every night, averaging 25+ and touching the ball every other possession.
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It doesn’t matter if you’re coaching 5th graders or varsity athletes—when a team sits back in a zone, your offense can either stall or start slicing it up. The difference? Preparation, patience, and the right strategies.
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A great practice doesn’t start with the whistle. It starts with the warm-up.
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As coaches, we spend countless hours on skill development—reps at the free-throw line, film study, defensive slides, and offensive execution. But there’s a secret weapon many coaches overlook: visualization.
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Drawing a charge is one of the most selfless—and underrated—plays in basketball. It doesn’t show up on many highlight reels, but it’s a momentum-shifting play that energizes the bench, frustrates opponents, and builds your team’s defensive identity. Teaching players how to draw charges the right way requires proper technique, courage, timing, and basketball IQ.
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As a coach, one of the most powerful ways to elevate your program is by continuing to learn. That’s why basketball clinics should be part of every serious coach’s yearly calendar. They’re where strategy meets culture, where X’s and O’s get refined, and where coaches from every level come together to grow.
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When the game clock winds down, teams often rely on a carefully crafted play to get that crucial bucket—whether to tie the game or secure a win. Designing last-second plays that consistently work under pressure can be the difference between heartbreak and jubilation. Below are key considerations and strategies for coaches looking to elevate their end-of-game playbook.
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Every basketball coach eventually faces the challenge of stopping that one player who seems nearly unstoppable—a gifted athlete who can score from anywhere on the floor. While you may never hold an elite scorer to zero points, there are proven strategies that can slow them down and force them into lower-percentage shots.
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Small-sided games (SSGs) are an invaluable tool in basketball coaching, offering a dynamic and focused way to develop skills, decision-making, and teamwork. These games involve fewer players on the court, allowing for increased touches, more game-like situations, and enhanced learning opportunities. Whether you’re coaching youth or elite-level players, incorporating small-sided games into your practices can
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While the head coach often gets the spotlight, an effective assistant coach plays a crucial, often underrated role in the success of a basketball program. An assistant coach isn’t just there to support the head coach—they help shape the team’s culture, provide specialized instruction, and build relationships that enhance player development. In this blog post,
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