Sunday, January 12, 2014

Basketball Drills Basics

The freedom, enjoyment and delight people derive from the game of basketball is not overrated. The truth to this, however, is that a lot of people need to learn quite a bit more if they want to get the most out of basketball. Read on and learn about what makes basketball a great sport.


Learn the best way to make your free throws. This is something that seems simple, but in reality it can be hard. Practice often using the following technique. Start with the ball ahead of your face. Picture yourself going through the shot in your mind, with the ball sinking through the net. You should then shoot and try following the trajectory you visualized.

When dribbling, make sure you hold your head high and look straight ahead. You should never be looking at the basketball while dribbling. Bring the basketball with you everywhere you go. Dribble the ball while you're walking around. Paying attention to the ball means you're not paying attention to the rest of the game.


Make sure to practice catching passes. When practicing make sure you drill yourself to catch errant throws as well as picture perfect passes. In the heat of the game, not every pass is going to hit the bulls-eye. You and your team mates will be happier if you (and they) are more versatile.

Make use of hand signals so that wild passes can be avoided. It can be frustrating passing to a teammate when you're both heading to the basket. Hand signals help ensure that the player is ready to take the ball. If they don't signal, don't pass to them.

Your fingers should always be spread out when handling the ball. That will ensure that it doesn't get away from you as you hold it. Your palm should not be touching the ball. When you're shooting or passing, the only place the ball should touch your hand is on your fingers.

Seek advice from your teammates about how you play the game. Is there something that you excel at? They may say you're fast or that you share well. Determine what others like about your game and fine tune those skills.

You need to be quick to play good basketball. If you want the advantage, you've got more quickly. Consistent, repetitive drilling is the key to speed. But don't try to go even faster than you actually are. Doing so can cause the game to spin out of control as turnovers and faulty passes are made.

Make sure you know what is going on with your feet. When you are in possession of the ball, touching the baseline will get you out of bounds. Also, you can cause a turnover if you walk without dribbling the ball. You can't move a foot when you take a charge, pick or screen either, or it's a foul.

Build a consistent routine for your free throws. A consistent routine enables the shooter to have a perfect motion every time. The easiest way to make sure you're doing great at free throws is to do repetitions of the same routines time and again. If you break your routine, you'll start missing shots.

Now that you've come to the end of this article, you are ready to get out there and play. It's a lot of fun to learn something new and then see how you can do it yourself. Keep in mind the knowledge that has been shared, so you can start showing your skills. Keep playing and enjoy the game of basketball!

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