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Making 5 on 0 Better
My apologies as I do not know the author of the article.
I think there is a lot of value in running your offense 5/0. Here is an idea to get more out that drill in your basketball practices by making it a competitive basketball drill rather than a repetitive activity. I have also included three ideas for variations of the drill.
Baseline Drive-Baseline Drift
Dribble penetration is possibly the most difficult thing to defend in basketball. However, what makes it most effective is the movement of the four players away from the ball.
Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rican Men's Team ran this side out of bounds play last year at the Tournament of the America's.
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