Another advance step in passing game cuts we would take two of our managers who seem to position as coach tonight. We are going to defend the wings. We are not going to look for the steal but we are going to do two things. If the ball is thrown to our man we are going to trace and pressure and make it difficult for him to make the pass. If either way person and we are obviously going to be screened one way or the other. We are going to make sure that they hit and make screens right so this is how it would look. Again, assume that we have lines out from here. We will rotate this way.
Rotate.
Screen on the ball this time one of you.
Pin and roll.
Good follow.
One more. Do it in the other side. Walk me up. Good!
Again, idea simply is this put two defenders out there let them set the pick give you people a chance to actually set picks. When you put managers out here sometimes kids tend to really walk them and you have to watch that because you never want anyone injured in a simple drill on the floor. That is the one thing that kill so many coaches when they put people in and get them injured in practice so put a manager out there tell him set the picks hold off him, run your screens and rolls from that standpoint to where we have no one injured and no one hurt and we can have a lot of fun with it.
These are what we call passing game cuts. We take it through the direct cut. We screen across, roll back. We screen on the ball and we pick and look for the lob with a direct pass. These are the basic passing game cuts that we use in our passing game. Probably the greatest thing that I can I do whether you are ever on the passing game or not is to teach the defense how to get through screens, how to read the offense, how to work together. You passing game make your defense great. If you are going to be a good defensive team it does not hurt to go against the passing game for a certain portion of your practice every night.
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