We use this drill for several purposes. Conditioning, transition, shooting lay ups, and full court fast break opportunities. The team must make 20 lay-ups in a row within the 10-minute time frame or we run 10 up and back sprints.
Divide team into 5 lines on the baseline. Players will five-man weave down the floor and back. When one group finishes, the next group of 5 head down and back. This continues for 10 minutes or 20 consecutive lay-ups, which ever comes first.
The coach or the manager keeps track of the number of consecutive lay-ups made.
Every time there is a missed lay-up, the count starts over.
If the team makes 20 lay-ups before the time expires, I usually give them some type of reward.
As the team progresses, I increase the number of consecutive lay-ups or cut the time allotted, or increase the number of sprints.
Passing and Shooting Lay-up Under Pressure
5 or more, 10-15 players works best

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