Mirken Shooting Drill

This drill is created to teach players where to receive the basketball on the wings and how to get shots off from those spots.

There are 2 lines, 1 top of the key (passer) and the other foul line extended.

The wing player runs a v cut and pops back to the wing. Top of the key passes and the wing shoots. Passer goes to shooter line and shooter gets the rebound and goes to passer.

After the line goes through then, the v cutter catches, squares and ball fakes with 1 dribble to the baseline. Same rotations.

The same previous move, except that the passing line runs a v cut to the other elbow and gets the pass back from the shooter who has done his fake, dribble to the baseline.

Everything’s the same but no the shooter on the elbow passes back to the passer who has faded to the corner for the 3.

Everything is the same no the 3 shooter hits the passer from the elbow who runs a basket cut for the lay up.

Everything is the same except no the cutter runs all the way through to the opposite wing for the skip pass.

The players can get a lot of shots off and keeps them working on game moves. ENJOY IT!!!!

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Added: 1/1 2000
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