The Importance of Throwing Hard, Crisp Passes -by Coach Brian Schofield http://www.hoopskills.com
I was watching a tape of my old high school days and I was fortunate enough to play varsity basketball as a sophomore. This was a challenge for me because I was pretty scrawny. Skilled, but very scrawny. I couldn't bench press my own weight. Not even close. Anyway, as I watched the tape I was cringing at some of the mistakes that I was making that my coach didn't get on me about. The mistake I was making was throwing the slowest passes possible. It was amazing. You see it all the time today. Players making slow passes that give the defense time to react. I would have a player open and my pass would leave my hand and by the time it got there the defense had made a full recovery. Don't be afraid to make a crisp solid pass. Put some heat on it. My senior year I had an excellent coach that worked with me for hours and it paid huge dividends. He used a product called The Heavy Basketball. Get one if you have this problem, because not only does it help with your shooting distance, but you'll notice immediate results with your passing. By making crisp passes the defense can't adjust as quickly. You'll notice they won't attempt to make steals on your passes because they've seen how you zip them. A fundamental that I see lacking so many times is someone passing the ball as if they are shooting the ball. This just isn't effective if you want to throw a solid crisp pass. Get both hands on the ball and throw it so that your thumbs go down. This
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