This drill teaches snappy passes, quick movement, lay-ups and emphasizes good communication. Because of the rapid pace and quick ball movement, failure to communicate will cause all types of havoc in the lane.
Have your team form a line at the low block facing towards the opposite low block. For this example, we will assume they on the right low block facing toward the left sideline.
Take the first three players from this line and assign one to the opposite low block and the two elbows of the free throw line (forming a box).
The drill is started with a ball at the right low block. This person passes to and replaces the person at the left free throw elbow. The person at the left free throw elbow passes and replaces the person at the right free elbow. The person at the right free throw elbow performs a right handed lay-up and replaces the person of the left low block. The person on the left block rebounds the lay-up and passes to the person at the front of the line and goes to the back of the line.
Put the line on the left low block to practice your left-handed lay-ups.
Passing, Communication, Lay-ups and Rebounding
5 or more

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