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Kobe Bryant 2 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 1 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Table of Contents 1. Kobe Bryant 2 2. Tony Parker 9 3. Blake Griffin 18 4. Andrew Bynum 22 5. Dwight Howard 26 6. Carmelo Anthony 32 7. Dwayne Wade 37 8. Russell Westbrook 47 9. Chris Paul 55 10. Chris Bosh 61 11. Kevin Durant 66 12. Lebron James 77 13. Derrick Rose 85 14. Luol Deng 93 15. Andre Iguodala 99 16. Steve Nash 105 All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 2 Kobe Bryant Table of Contents Rub Screen Series 3 Elbow Hesitation of Pick & Roll 4 Mid Post Quarter Face 5 Down Screen to Slip 6 Spin into Shot Off Elbow 7 Triple Threat Series 8 All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 3 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Kobe Bryant Rub Screen Series Spartan Basketball KOBE Coach Kobe starts at the block and recieves a rub screen from Bynum or Gasol. He then recieves the ball at the free throw line to score. Drills: Come off cone (screen) to a quick read and attack. Finishes: catch & shoot, shot fake to step through jump shot, jab & go Make 20 of each All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 4 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Kobe Bryant Elbow Hesitation of Pick & Roll Spartan Basketball KOBE Kobe comes off the pick and roll and hesitates at the elbow to read and attack the help defense. Drill: Come off pick and roll and hesitate into move at the free throw line. Finishes: pull up jump shot, crossover and go, attack same side into spin and finish Make 25 of each All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 5 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Kobe Bryant Mid Post Quarter Face Spartan Basketball KOBE Coach Kobe posts up at the mid post area alot. He will quarter face his defender once recieving the ball. Drill: Post up at mid post and quarter face into moves. Moves: Turn around jump shot, 2 dribble backdown to fade away jump shot, spin move to reverse lay up Make 30 of each All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 6 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Kobe Bryant Down Screen to Slip Spartan Basketball KOBE Coach Alot of teams deny Kobe the ball off a down screen because of the threat he poses from it. Kobe is great at reading this and slips back door for a layup. Drill: Fake towards the pass and cut hard to the basket for a catch and lay up. Make 25 on each side of the basket All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 7 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Kobe Bryant Spin into Shot Off Elbow Spartan Basketball KOBE Kobe will spin off help defenders at the elbow into a jump shot. He uses multiple moves off the dribble to get to the elbow. Drill: Use change of directions to get to the elbow and spin into a jump shot. Moves: crossover-hesitation-between legs-go, double between the legs-hesitation-go, crossover-between the legs-hesitation-go Make 30 on each side of the court All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 8 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Kobe Bryant Triple Threat Series Spartan Basketball KOBE Kobe is well known for his footwork in triple threat. It is said that he has over 12 different moves in the stance. Drill: Score from self pass into pivot and footwork out of triple threat. Footwork: step between the feet-side jab-shoot, side jab-shoot, jab-drag foot pull back-shoot, jab-shot fake-go, double side jab-go All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 9 Tony Parker Table of Contents Jab and Shoot 10 Reject Screen with Spin Move 11 Shots Off The Crossover 12 Double Change of Directions into Attack 13 Stutter Step into Cross Over 14 Down Screen to Pick and Roll 15 Pass-Cut-Off Ball Screen 16 Attack Pick and Roll Switch 17 All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 10 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Tony Parker Jab and Shoot Spartan Basketball Coach TP Tony will jab at the closeout coming at him from the skip pass to create room for a jump shot. Drill: Recieve the skip pass into a jab and shoot. Make 30 on each side. All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 11 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Tony Parker Reject Screen with Spin Move Spartan Basketball TP Tony will reject the screen from a pick and roll with a spin move. He then attacks the elbow with a jump shot. Drill: Move towards the cone as if using the pick and roll. Quickly reverse back with a spin into a jump shot at the elbow. Make 25 on each side All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 12 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Tony Parker Shots Off The Crossover Spartan Basketball TP When attacking off the dribble TP will set the defender up with a in/out move into a shot off a crossover at the elbow. Drill: Attack the cone with a in/out crossover into a jumpshot Make 30 going in each direction All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 13 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Tony Parker Double Change of Directions into Attack Spartan Basketball TP Off the dribble Parker will sell a between the legs move with a dribble jab and quickly cross back over into a attack. The dribble jab is designed to get the defender out of their stance. Drill: Attack the cone with the double change of direction and score in the paint with floater. Make 20 to each direction All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 14 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Tony Parker Stutter Step into Cross Over Spartan Basketball TP In transition, TP will attack the initial defender with a quick stutter step that flows into a crossover and attack. Drill: Start from behind half court and attack the cone with the stutter to cross move. Make 25 in each direction. All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 15 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Tony Parker Down Screen to Pick and Roll Spartan Basketball TP Coach The Spurs offense will send a down screen to TP in the corner. As soon as he catches it off the screen, he will run into a pick and roll. Drill: Explode off the first cone (down screen) and catch the ball into a pick and roll (2nd cone) for jump shot at the elbow. Make 20 on each side. All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 16 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Tony Parker Pass-Cut-Off Ball Screen Spartan Basketball Coach TP Tony will pass and cut into a off the ball screen in the corner. The ball will come back to Tony for an attack out of triple threat. Drill: Go through the sequence to score 15 one dribble jumpshots from a jab and go on both sides of the court. All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 17 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Tony Parker Attack Pick and Roll Switch Spartan Basketball TP Defenses will sometimes switch the pick and roll. Tony is great at recognizing that and attacking the mismatch. Drill: Use to the cone to go through a pick and roll. Bounce out after the cone and then re attack into a score. Make 30 going in each direction. All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 18 Blake Griffin Table of Contents Down Screen to Pin 19 Dribble Attack Moves 20 Rise Off Pick and Roll 21 All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills - pg. 19 2012 NBA All Star Scoring Drills Blake Griffin Down Screen to Pin Spartan Basketball BG Coach Griffin will excecute a down screen and turn it into a post up. From there he will use a back down move to get a quick jump hook. Drill: Screen and post up the cone and attack with move once recieving the ball. Make 30 on each side. All Contents Proprietary Find more Spartan Basketball Training at www.SPARTANpt.com.
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