Pair Passing

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Instructions

Players are paired up and face one another about 8 feet apart. They then pass back and forth, making sure that they step toward their partner to pass and step to the ball to receive. Coach calls the type of pass to be thrown. Gradually, partners move further apart as they are comfortable and accurate.

After a few minutes, progress to the next step.

Using the same setup as above, players shuffle from baseline to baseline, passing the ball back and forth. Speed of their movement and distance of the pass is determined by each player's ability. This is not a race and the objective is for players to learn to pass on the move. The coach can determine which type of pass is used.

Points of Emphasis

  • Step to pass.
  • Follow through so the backs of your hands are together with the thumbs pointing down.
  • Step to catch.
  • Catch with your hands extended and guide the ball into your body to secure it into triple threat position.

More passing drills: 21 Basketball Passing Drills - For Coaches




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Ali says:
11/18/2013 at 2:23:11 AM

I use this drill during the first practice of the season (and the first few practices). I have the girls call out the receivers first name every time the ball is passed. I do this so they'll learn each other's names.

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cohoc says:
11/26/2007 at 12:19:19 PM

Please send to passing drills to my e-mail adress

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Brandon says:
1/9/2008 at 10:54:50 AM

what is meant by the step to catch when receiving a pass?

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Joe (Co-founder of Breakthrough Basketball) says:
1/9/2008 at 11:14:23 AM

Hi Brandon,

The player who is going to receive the pass should step towards the ball while it is in the air to get to the ball before the defender does. If the offensive player just waits for the ball to get to him, the defender will often step in front of the ball and steal it. Stepping into the pass will reduce turnovers on stolen passes.


Joe

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Brenda says:
1/10/2008 at 8:33:11 AM

We are a homeschool group teaching elementary grades 1-3 basketball. When passing the ball in the above practice, do they bounce the ball half way to their partner, or is it a complet in air pass? Is there a practice where they bounce the ball halfway to their partner rather than 100% in the air pass?

I have learned a lot reading all your material and wanted to say a big thank you.

Brenda in Florida

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Joe (Co-founder of Breakthrough Basketball) says:
1/10/2008 at 8:41:57 AM

Hi Brenda,

You can incorporate either the "bounce" pass or the "air" pass with this drill. I would highly advise you switch between the two. Either practice to practice or halfway through the drill.

Joe

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cohac says:
1/14/2008 at 3:50:28 AM

tenks

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RONNY says:
3/10/2009 at 3:59:35 AM

all this drills,really great.My guy''''s start shooting now.Thanks

ronny-belgium

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shatit says:
10/7/2009 at 3:21:10 AM

what is meant by players shuffle from baseline to baseline? when do they shuffle?

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Jeff says:
10/7/2009 at 7:20:07 PM

It's basically a defensive slide. The slide/shuffle as they are passing. It really doesn't matter. They key is just to start moving down the court so you have to pass while moving.

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