Selasa, 30 Desember 2014

Tips On Selecting The Best Basketball Plays For Your Team

By Jashua Moses


Coaching a basketball team can be rather difficult to manage successfully. The difficulty lies in the fact that the coach walks the line between friend, boss, and mentor. On one hand the coach is a comrade-in-arms working to help the team succeed. On the other hand the coach is the task master that must keep their players focused and working hard. On top of that the coach is often looked to as a mentor and a reliable person for the players to turn to when they are struggling. There is little doubt that coaching a basketball team can be very tough, but there are a few things a new coach should keep in mind to help with the process.



First and foremost the coach needs to have a good understanding of each position on the floor and specifically the capabilities of their players within those positions. Take for example the center. Two of the main jobs of a center is to defend the rim and to grab rebounds, but if the center is below average at rebounding then the coach will need to make adjustments to compensate for this.

Best players - use players in their best positions and let them practice for this purpose. Never use players in positions that they have shown no ability for. It is also important to assign duties to players based on their strongest abilities. Think about keeping the re-bounders in the right positions and have them practice these drills. The same thing should be done based on defensive qualities.

History - think about how the team has done over the last few games, and focus on how the team played when they won the game. Also think about the areas of the game that they were outplayed by the opposition team. Knowing these things will help you to develop plays and drills that will improve the weaknesses of the team, while also solidifying the strengths.

As the coach, you are in a unique position to help a large number of players. Take that responsibility seriously, and look for plays and drills that will benefit your players. In addition, do not forget about teaching them essential life skills at the same time!

The coach needs to build a framework for the team to function within, but then leave the players empowered with the ability to make adjustments within that framework. This is one of the hardest balances for a coach to manage. Coaching a basketball team can be a lot of fun, but it is also a lot of work. If you take the tips talked about above then you will be well ahead of the curve.




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