Coach Driscoll begins with a great warm-up drill that helps his team prepare for press breaks while also getting his players warmed for competition. The first drill hits on many of his press breaks options such as "Scrape to Rim Runner" and "Pitch to the Rim". These options are fully explored as multiple groups run through the break. There are over 10 scoring options that Driscoll presents in this segment that help his team take advantage of opposing presses. Next, Coach Driscoll has his team work on getting the ball into the post and the many options that present themselves once the ball gets inside. This section is filled with great insight and action that will help coaches at all levels find open spacing and great cuts that create fantastic scoring opportunities. Driscoll's detail on how and where to post-up is also quite valuable. Defense is introduced in this practice with a 3-on-3 drill that forces players to pick up full-court and yet use half-court strategies to help them find success. The challenge of covering full-court with only three players forces athletes to communicate and execute the concepts taught by Coach Driscoll. Practice ends with a great drill called Circle the Wagons, a complete 5-on-5 drill that covers so many areas of the game. This drill is great for teaching essential concepts such as rebounding, transition offense and defense and the 5-on-5 half-court game. Driscoll uses this drill to teach about his concepts, but also to teach about the culture of his team.
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