Again, we want to demonstrate that you do not need people to practice with. All you need is a ball and a desire to become a better player or to become an excellent Point Guard. Now, Anthony has cut the wing on the perimeter, the offense has run through itself. He still has in mind that he is a creator, that he wants to create things for his teammate so he is working on drills on his own that will help on him to do that.
Out of triple threat, he is going to drive and dish, so he is going to go baseline. Go up and just dish the ball up. All he is trying to do is develop habits. He will work both sides of the court. You notice he goes at half speed the first couple of times. Now, he is going to game speed. Game speed and practice, with equal game speed for when you play.
Now, let us go to the draw and kick. Now, he is going to draw the help defense that would be in the middle, and he is just kicking the ball out. He would make a strong pass on that normally, he just does not want to chase it. So he is just kicking the ball out. Repetition is the mother of skill. Repetition will give you game habits that will be good habits. There are no such things as average habits. There are only good habits and there are bad habits. You have to have good habits as a player.
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