"He was a gracious man. Everybody knew Pete.
He was good to everybody, had time for everybody
,
and has had a tremendous influence on the game
of basketball ... The game of basketball has
lost a great friend.
"
This is one of our technique shooting basketball drills. We have several basketball drills that are designed to improve individual shooting and dribbling skills. You can see them in our basketball videos section.
This drill is a good drill to use with younger players to help them to get a better picture of whether or not they are shooting the ball straight. It has an added benefit in that it can help with a lack of baskets for youth league or select team basketball practice. If you only have one or two baskets, you can rotate so that some players are shooting at the basket and the others can do the shoot on the line drill. If you only have one or two coaches, it is tough to do stations, and this type of mass drill can help the coach keep all of the players working on the skill of shooting at the same time.
The idea is to stand on one of the out of bounds, ten second, lane lines, etc... and shoot the ball as if the player was shooting at the basket. The player must imagine the 10 foot height (or lower if you are coaching basketball with younger age players and lower baskets) and shoot with that arc. If you have pairs, the partners shoot back and forth to each other, allowing the ball to land and judging if it is on line, left, or right. As in all technique shooting drills, it is imperative that the players use correct shooting fundamentals.
If you are playing this as one game in the competitive workout, to win, you must make 10 on the line without missing two in a row. If you miss two in a row, the game counts as a loss