Now, we also want to teach our post people to learn to get in the position to receive the ball. We call this a foreman dive drill. We have three players on the perimeter and we will start our big man in the post, Franchise would be on the post, what his got to learn to do is to follow the movement of the ball, we have him got at least three passes before we allow him to make a move then he can make any of the moves that he has practiced under control.
Go ahead, kick it to Chris, he does not have a move, it follows the ball, faces up, he dives. Now, when you get in the post, it is a good job when you get to the post, I want you to slow down a little, take a look then make your move under control, we are not in a hurry. Go ahead, same thing. He takes a look, he sees a double team, he kicks it out, he is going to face up in a shooting pocket, he dives, he is in a power position, he takes look, his under control. Nice, again one more move.
All we are trying to do is to get our big people to learn to move without the ball, to dive into the posts, and to make good moves under control. Let us rotate, Chris, you are up. Chad, you are on the wing. Charles you are at the point. He is low, he is in the power position, he is in triple threat, he dives, he down low. Put it up, game situation, good, kick it out, kick it out. Now from there, he follows. We would like our big people to call for it. They should know when to throw open or not. Kick it out to the wing, dive.
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