5 balls are used as players work on 3-player weave resulting in a lay-up, and shots for other 2 players. This is a continuous drill that can be timed or played to a specific amount of made shots. Skills develop in passing, spreading court on fast break, good shot selection and lay-up at high speed.
Players form 3 lines along one baseline, ball in hands of middle player. The second players in each of the outside lines also have a ball. Two players, each with a ball, are on the opposite baseline.
First three players do a 3-player weave, no dribbling, with the middle player doing a lay-up. The other two players receive passes from the players at the baseline. They rebound their own shots and go to baseline to become passers to next group that comes their direction. The lay-up player rebounds own shoot and passes to one of the two baseline passers who have now become his weave partners. He again does a lay-up, while the other two players receive passes from two players, the outside players in the weave lines. They shoot and go to the end of one of the weave lines while the next two outside players rebound and get at the head of their lines. The original lay-up maker goes to the end of one of the weave lines, while the next player under the basket grabs the ball as it goes through the basket and starts the weave with one of the outside players. They go down the court with the middle player doing a lay-up and the whole process starts again
Dribbling, 3 player weave, lay-up, outlet, outside shot
8-15

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