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Passing Drills

The document describes three basketball passing drills: 1) Passing drills have groups of 3 students passing a ball to the middle player as they move down the court. The drills focus on chest passes and receiving passes on the run. 2) Run onto it has students spread around a half court, throwing the ball to each other as they run to receive passes. The drills focus on receiving chest passes on the run. 3) Netball has teams of 4-5 students playing a full court game without dribbling, focusing on passes, movement, and receiving in space. Progressions include varying teams, passes, and playing areas.

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Passing Drills

The document describes three basketball passing drills: 1) Passing drills have groups of 3 students passing a ball to the middle player as they move down the court. The drills focus on chest passes and receiving passes on the run. 2) Run onto it has students spread around a half court, throwing the ball to each other as they run to receive passes. The drills focus on receiving chest passes on the run. 3) Netball has teams of 4-5 students playing a full court game without dribbling, focusing on passes, movement, and receiving in space. Progressions include varying teams, passes, and playing areas.

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Passing Drills

In the middle
- Students are organised into groups of 3, positioned at the base line
- The students on the outside lines have a ball, whilst the middle person doesn’t
- The aim is to pass the ball to the middle person whilst moving up the court to the other end
- Player 1 (on the left) passes the ball to the middle person, who receives it, then passes it
back to player 1
- The middle person then receives a ball from player 3 (on the
right), catches it, then passes it back to player 3.
- Students continue this whilst moving down the court
- Students can dribble the ball in-between passes to avoid
travelling
Progression
- The students with the balls can perform a layup once getting to
the end of the court
- Increase speed of passes
- Vary types of passes
KTPS
- Ball held with 2 hands in front of the chest
- Step forward and push the ball to your target
- Head up to receive the ball back

Run onto it
- Students are spread out evenly and positioned on each corner of the half-court
- The ball begins in one court and is thrown to each
student around the court
- When receiving the ball, players must run out,
receiving the pass on the run.
- Once receiving the ball, they then pass to the
next player who has begun their lead to receive
the pass
- Students continue around the square until all
students have had a turn
- Continue for chosen time
Progression
- Change playing area
- Use a variety of long and short passes
- Include time limit
KTPS
- Ball held with 2 hands in front of the chest
- Step forward and push the ball to your target
- Head up to receive the ball back
- Effective movement to space to receive the pass

Netball
- Students are organised into teams of 4-5 (depending on numbers)
- Two teams are positioned on one court with one ball
- Students are to play a regular full-court game, however can't dribble the ball
- The focus should be on passes and getting into space to receive a pass
- Students are able to bounce, however cannot dribble
- The game is played to 5 points, with 3-pointers only worth 2, and regular shots only worth 1
point
- The team must also win by 2 points
Progression
- Change number of players
- Increase playing area
- Restrict players to only one type of pass, e.g. chest pass or bounce pass
- Include another team, e.g. 3 teams per court
KTPS
- Ball held with 2 hands in front of the chest
- Step forward and push the ball to your target
- Head up to receive the ball
- Effective movement to space to receive the pass

(Basketball For Coaches, 2018)

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