Tape #22 - Individual Development Workout: Building Your Post Play
by Don Meyer
Do you have a basketball?
Do you have a basket?
Do you have a constructive, consistent workout program?
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Work outside of practice
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Do I really want to compete at my highest level?
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There comes a time when winter asks what you have done all
summer.
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Enjoy working on your game and develop work ethic and work
habits.
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Player learns about himself and coach learns about player.
Teach and coach to your personality
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You can stress competition, sound fundamentals, conditioning.
What do you value?
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Is isn't what you teach, but what you emphasize.
Great players eagerly accept coaching and learn
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Good players can take coaching; great players can take coaching
and learn.
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Distinguish between criticism and coaching.
Great players teach themselves
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See the skill correctly
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Feel the skill correctly
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Repeat the skill correctly and quickly
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Mimic the move without a ball.
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Make conditioning specific skill development...Jim Kaat,
Billy Jean King, Larry Bird
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Know who you are and what your game is.
Compete with yourself
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Intelligence, intensity and ability to make without competitive
for maximum improvement.
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Use your imagination during workouts.
Spacing, Angles, Momentum
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Take up space - to get angle for attacking basket
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Land closer - move should bring you closer to basket
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Put a body on first - Key for two points above
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Timing
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Leg whip
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Quickness, size and strength will determine how you play
the post.
Critical parts of post play
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Low body balance base of support - wide and low -
Maximum balance and optimum quickness
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Compact - see hands when posting - keep ball close
to body - tight with your game - explosion from being compact
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Economy of motion - no wasted movement - 60% weight
on pivot foot to eliminate travel coach can put his foot on pivot foot
so player can feel travel - feel the move - less is more - simple is better.
Making Moves
1. GET OPEN
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Get work done before you catch the ball
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V-Cut - take lower, take higher, then explode
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Finally, put body on first (don't just turn around)
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Seal as close to basket as possible, try to catch with both
feet in lane
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Seal the defense - Don Nelson Move (face lane, foot
in crotch, leg whip)
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Move to open area - I-cut on penetration, draw and
kick
2. STAY OPEN
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Seal and push step; show your numbers
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Sit on front leg of defender with push step
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Make sure the ball can see you
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Back straight, head up, weight back for knee bend and light
feet. Fight front leg.
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Call for the ball
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Hold your seal - Don't chase ball
Drills for Developing Your Catching Skills
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1. Bad pass reaction
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Catch ball with your: feet (get behind ball), eyes (look
ball into your hands), hands (hand behind ball to block it).
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CHIN BALL
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Push yourself and your practice mate. Do not be afraid of
making a mistake.
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2. Back to the passer (you can score off these)
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One hand catch - learn to block the ball
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Two ball passing - odd size balls, crazy ball
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Back board slams and power, make layups clean
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Hands, Heart and Head - Keys to great post play.
3. RECEIVE SAFELY AND SCORE SIMPLY
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Step, Bounce, Hop
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Up the court
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From the elbow
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Five Clean Layups and Two Clean Free Throws
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Develop concentration early in workout
FOUR MAN'S POST MOVES
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Jump hook with strong hand
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Turn around jump shot when turning other way
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The law of diminishing returns
FIVE MAN POST MOVES
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Jump hook both ways - better angle for backboard
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Jump hook to middle in the key move
Coaching Points for Jump Hook
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Receive as deep in the paint as possible
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Make quarter turn in air as you catch to get closer to rim
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Point shoulder at the rim
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Ball off your ear
Grooving the jump hook - 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock
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11:00 release if right-handed
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1:00 release if left-handed
Step, bounce, hop
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With two-inch shot fake and leg whip
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Vary your rhythm, slow down, change speeds
Score and make a transition
Find your target early
Up and Under
POST WORKOUT
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Two-Ball Dribbling
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Look under the net
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Ball Quick
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Stationary and on the move.
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Control (rhythm and non-rhythm)
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Speed (rhythm and non-rhythm)
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High-low
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Step, bounce, hop
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5 clean layups - develop concentration early in workout
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2 clean free throws
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Shooting Progression
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Wrist extensions
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On back without ball - elbow next to body on floor; hold
a high one-second follow through
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On back with ball - with or without partner
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Swing arm to find shooting pocket
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Groove shot - with and without backboard
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Post players can raise shooting pocket some because they
don't need range
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Jump hooks to middle and baseline
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Easy to work out three people
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Review of moves
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Jump hook to middle
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Some will use regular one foot hook (runner)
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Leg whip to baseline for power move
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Jump hook to baseline
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Jump hook is great in traffic
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Free throw swish
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Plus two and minus two
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You rest during free throws, no breaks
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Five in a row, putbacks count
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Make a transition
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Don't let ball hit the floor on any miss
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Go to move and counter move
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Go to the free throw line between each drill. Run a consecutive
string if you win free throw swish.
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Work on all the moves but find your favorite side of lane
and go to move. Build a strong counter move for your go-to move.
Be a great post player for your TEAM.
Work hard in your workouts for your TEAM.
Remember that great guards make a post player great by
getting him the ball.
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