Scramble Passing

6/9/12/15 players scramble passing drill. Make half court groups of three. One ball each group evry player in each group has a number (1,2,3,)

Instructions

Group A passes the ball; 1 to 2 and 2 to 3 and 3 back to 1. We do this in the 3 groups and after passing the ball we move to another spot. After recieving the ball you make a square up move no dribble !!! Scramble the 3 groups so that everybody is moving on the same halfcourt

Variations

  • You can do it with 2 balls in each group and holding one ball dribbled (alive) to control the pass out of the dribble.
  • Call reverse and we turn the passing from 1,2,3 to 3,2,1
  • Use more players than 3 or mix up the groups 2 of 3 and 2 of 4 players.

Tips

  • Verbals cues are; square up; catch; fake and make; to learn passing and moving in the traffic wih more than 10 players

Skills

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