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In teaching passing fundamentals, I was like to teach players to practice passing out of a triple threat position so that it is in line with everything that we do, pivoting to the basket, shooting, driving, lay-ups, and etcetera. I also think it is important when you pass a ball, that you learn to receive it with one hand being caught behind the ball, pass to him, and step forward with your right foot. As suppose to catching the ball with two hands were sometimes, pass hard, the ball might go through your hands, if you pass it, and you have one hand showing, pass it hard, you can always stop the ball during your other hand to it, I think it is a more solid way to do it.
So we will pass out of triple threat and being a triple threat he is going to step forward with his right foot, so his pivot foot will still remain in the same, go ahead and pass, we have a target hand, he will catch and go to triple threat, step forward with your right foot. We were just going to work on; this is a basic chest pass, go. You notice their hands turned inside out, we will do about ten repetitions of this.
We were working on seeing the pass through the target, on showing a target hand, on stepping forward with the right foot and passing out of triple threat. Very simple drill, a lot of good benefits for it. We were working on stepping forward with our right foot if we are right handed. When we pass, this will keep our pivot foot always being our left foot.
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