The Breakthrough Basketball Newsletter
Issue 8: October 30, 2007

Here are a few articles that have some very unique and powerful tactics. Read closely because I can almost guarantee you'll learn something new and find things that you've never heard anywhere else!

NEW Drills and Individual Scoring Tips - Discover How to Develop Great Scorers by Learning the Secrets of Great Basketball Moves and Individual Offense

NEW Drills and Article: How to Improve Basketball Rebounding

NEW Drills and Article: How to Improve Big Man Post Play

New Section for Youth Coaches - In case you haven't noticed, we started a Youth Basketball section of our website. It's brand new so we'll be adding more to it later. But check it out to see what we have so far.

New Play - Picket Fence

New Play - Sideline Out of Bounds


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Carsten Steiner says:
10/30/2007 at 3:36:12 AM

Again great stuff and some ideas to reflect!
Thanks a lot!

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jeremiah mitchell says:
10/30/2007 at 9:49:45 AM

great drills practice are harder now but the kids enjoy all the new drill that i have use from your web site. keep it coming!!

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wally sowa says:
10/30/2007 at 9:58:32 AM

looking for a couple of good full court presses

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Ron says:
10/30/2007 at 10:01:50 AM

Great move on the youth section, every site i've gone to or book i've read teaches to a higher level, it's tough teaching beginner ages, i taught 3rd grade girls last year and it was the toughest thing i ever did, when you have to teach how to dribble one week and break the full court press the next in two hours of practice you need all the help you can get!!!

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Joe says:
10/30/2007 at 4:03:05 PM

Hey Ron,

I couldn't agree more!

I get slightly irritated that leagues allow pressing at the 3rd grade level, because of the key reason you just state. You're still teaching players how to dribble. How in the heck are you supposed to teach them how to break a full court press as well!??
I strongly believe that players under the age of 14 should not be able to play zone defenses or run full court traps. The only reason it works on the youth level is that players are not strong enough to pass the ball far enough and/or hard enough. Often, teams that focus on zones and trapping, instead of developing their fundamentals, don’t accomplish anything at the high school level. As a result, everybody catches up. Often, the teams that did not win as many games at the youth level but were taught the right way to play the game excel above the rest.

Youth players should be learning how to catch the ball, dribbling, passing, pivoting, cutting without the ball, how to read screens, etc. That’s enough to teach! Why do we leagues allow zones & pressing on top of this?

My advice would be look for leagues that ban zones & full court presses. If you can not find any, try to teach your kids the fundamentals while implementing some easy offenses to learn, so you don’t waste all your time on the unimportant stuff.

We’ll have another detailed article about this in the upcoming months.

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Coach Peter>makanjuola Ohiokhie says:
10/31/2007 at 7:26:50 AM

i strongly agreed with this move and i think and hope it will help my youth team thank you so much please keep freshing me up with new idea and techniques.

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Fred says:
10/31/2007 at 12:22:08 PM

Great Newsletter! Just what I've been waiting for.

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rafael jimenez says:
10/31/2007 at 3:51:32 PM

im coaching 3rd and 4th grade and i was wondering on some drills to run these young kids

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Joe says:
10/31/2007 at 7:25:46 PM

Rafael,

Here's a link to our youth section: http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/coaching/youthbasketball.html

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PETER MAKANJUOLA OHIOKHIE says:
11/1/2007 at 9:05:53 AM

thanks for your new ideas and i would be makg use of all the techniquies given. also i would like you to let me have some on female eam and the possible drills and i want you to assist me upgrade my coaching knowledge,
thanks

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