On the ball defensive basketball drills

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On-Ball Defensive Basketball Drills -by Coach Brian Schofield http://www.hoopskills.com

In the game of basketball defense is broken up into two main categories, on the ball and away from the ball. Each style of defense requires its own set of understanding. This article outlines the important steps and practices of playing effective on the ball defense. Shot Contesting No shot should ever be taken that is not contested by a member of your team. Remember the point of defense is to create the toughest shot possible as far away from the basket as you can. You make shots shot tougher by contesting each and every one. The best way to contest a shot is to be patient and wait until the shooters feet actually leave the ground. If not, you will be fouled out in 5 minutes. Be smart and wait till the shooter leaves the ground. There are two trains of thought in contesting, one is to try to get your hand on the ball by blocking the shot and the second is to get your hand in the shooters face effectively cutting off his vision. The point is to make it as difficult as possible without fouling. To practice this with your team just make sure that during shooting drills someone is always getting a hand up to either block the shot or block the shooter's vision. It is a great way to work on defensive fundamentals while practicing offense. Defensive Slides This is a drill that is a favorite for coaches and miserable for all the players. I wish I would have taken this drill more serious when I was in grade school. The key to defense is to stay low and have a good solid base to work with. Spread your feet

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