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march / april 2010 march / april 43 FOR basketball enthusiasts everywhere enthusiasts basketball FOR FIBA ASSIST MAGAZINE FIBA ASSIST assist jOHN dAVID jackson raphael chillious The “shooting matrix” drill ADAPTING giulio griccioli the 3 outside-2 inside offense POST-PLAY FOR fred horgan consistency and credibility UNDERSIZED joel glass living in a twitter world BIG MEN tables of contents 2010 FIBA CALENDAR COACHES 2010 FUNDAMENTALS AND YOUTH BASKETBALL The "Shooting Matrix" Drill 4 april 2010 by Raphael Chillious 03 -06.04 NCAA Men's and Women’s Final Four in Indianapolis The 3 Outside-2 Inside Offense 6 (USA) by Giulio Griccioli 09 -11.04 Euroleague Women Final Four in Valencia (ESP) OFFENSE Princeton Series Continuity Offense 12 may 2010 FIBA ASSIST MAgAzINE 07 -09.05 Euroleague Men Final Four by Jamie Angeli IS A PUBLICATION OF FIBA International Basketball Federation in Paris (FRA) 51 – 53, Avenue Louis Casaï CH-1216 Cointrin/Geneva Switzerland Adapting Post-play for Undersized Big Men 22 Tel. +41-22-545.0000, Fax +41-22-545.0099 july 2010 www.fiba.com / e-mail: [email protected] by John David Jackson 02 -11.07 FIBA U17 World IN collaboration wITH Giganti del Basket, Championship for Men in Acacia Edizioni, Italy Hamburg (GER) DEFENSE Partner WABC (World Association of Basketball The "Commando Defense" 28 Coaches), Dusan Ivkovic President 16 -25.07 FIBA U17 World by Brian Gregory Championship for Women in Rodez and Toulouse Editor-in-Chief Giorgio Gandolfi (FRA) HOOP MARKET New "All Access" DVDs 30 august 2010 Editorial Office: Acacia Edizioni by Raffaele Imbrogno V. 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He started his coaching career in 1997 at Victoria University, Canada. He then coached Nottingham Academy in Colo- rado, and the South Kent High School in Connecticut. Three of his former players are now in the NBA. He has been an instructor at many NIKE Camps and manager of the Nike Elite Youth Basketball. The TargeT The aim of the drill is to make 640 shots at game speed within a hour, making at least 65% of the shots taken. Progress is made when progress is recorded. Therefore, it is important to keep re- cords of shooting percentages and player improvement during a four-week period. This specific shooting practice should be run three times a week. You need: t Two balls. t A rebounder. t A passer. We apply the rule that after each three- three-point line at position 1 (diagr. 1). t A teammate or a coach to record the point shot the player must make a jump He shoots and then sprints to position number of the shots and determine shot from 15 feet, or vice versa. 2, receives the second ball from the shooting percentage. I created this “Shooting Matrix” drill to passer, and using the correct footwork help players make the maximum num- (the inside foot touches the ground ber of shots in a short time period at first), he shoots from the corner of the game speed. The other aim of the drill free-throw lane. is to help players adapt in a few sec- Then he backpedals to position 3, di- onds to shooting from different dis- rectly behind him, gets the ball, and tances. After each set of shots (I will shoots a three-point shot. He sprints to later show how the drill is run), the the position 4, shoots from the corner player shoots 5 free-throws, for a total of the free-throw lane, backpedals to of 80 free-throws for the entire drill. position 5 where he started the drill, We also record this percentage. and shoots a three-point shot. This A note: Naturally, the coach can de- continues until he shoots a total of 40 cide which spots on the court that the shots to complete the first set. He then players will shoot from, as well as how shoots 5 free-throws. many shots will be taken. This will be The same pattern is then run three based to the players’ technical and more times (total of 160 jump shots and physical skills, and the type of offense 20 free-throws). that the team runs. SeT 5-8 SeT 1-4 The player with the ball is now set at The player with the ball is set at the position 1 (diagr. 2). He shoots, back- page 4 | 43 2010 | Fiba assist Magazine pedals to position 2, receives the sec- SeT 9-12 ond ball from the passer, and shoots The pattern is the same as set 1-4 (di- outside the three-point line. Then he agr. 3), with the exception that from sprints to position 3 (from where he positions 2 and 4 the player receives first started), receives the ball, and the ball, makes a dribble, and then shoots. Then he backpedals diagonally shoots (after he has taken three-point to position 4, receives the ball, shoots, shots from position 1 and 3). and then sprints to position 5, receives Once he has taken 40 jump shots, fol- the ball, shoots, and backpedals to po- lowed by 5 free-throws, he repeats this sition 6, where he again gets the ball pattern three more times (for a total of and shoots. Then it’s off to position 7 160 jump shots and 20 free-throws). for another shot, and backpedaling D.1 back to position 8 to get the ball and SeT 13-16 shoot. This all continues until he has The pattern is the same as set 5-8, but taken 40 shots. The then shoots 5 free- now (diagr. 4) the player makes a drib- throws and runs the same pattern three ble before all shots taken at positions 1, more times (total of 160 jump shots and 3, and 7 outside of the three-point line. 20 free-throws). For these sets, position 2 is at the free- D.2 D.3 D.4 throw line and position 1 is at the three- point range in the middle lane of the court. The player shoots 40 jump shots fol- lowed by 5 free-throws. He repeats this pattern three more times (for a total of 160 jump shots and 20 free-throws). Fiba assist Magazine | 43 2010 | Page 5 COACHES - FuNDAmeNTALS AND YOuTH BAsKeTBAll The 3 outside, by Giulio Griccioli 2 inside offense Giulio Griccioli began coaching with the youth team of Siena in 1998 and was also a member of the first team coaching staff that helped guide Siena to three national titles, one Saporta Cup, and participation in three Euroleague Final Four champi- onships. Since 2005 he has been in charge of all Siena youth teams, and these teams have won five Italian titles in different age categories. Premise We created this play some years ago to give our top Siena youth teams an effec- tive style of play that would combine their athletic talents and their basketball skills. Our basic idea for the first age group, the Under 15, was to attack the defense one- on-one, either with a drive, a cut, or a pass, or, in a later phase, by utilizing screens. This same idea forms the basis for developing our passing game: we want to give to the players of the top youth level team, the Under 21, all the possible offensive solutions without run- ning a complicated offense, but still maintaining maximum individual autono- my for the players to “read-and-react” to the defender’s moves.