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  1. We run a 2-3 zone. Defense isn't a big concern. We've allowed 30 pts in two games. 20 in the first 10 in the second. We can't defend outside of the the Three Pt Line, but we are aggressiive and don't commit too many fouls. Some may say that means we could be more aggressiive but I'm happy with it. I like the box out coaching idea but our league doesn't allow for free substitution. I've run 2 different box out drills at practice, but again with the limited time we practice, I can't get to it all. I start each practice with a shooting and layup drill that requires the non-shooter to rebound. I know it's not a pure box out drilll but it does help with rebounding and a quick pass after the rebound.
  2. 1st game we took less than 10 shots. 2nd game we took between 20-30. This is volunteer rec ball so we don't have a statistician. It may be worth looking into though, but my parents aren't the most outwardly helpful group. I think you are right, our problem is shooting. I hope I can get sone specific drill ideas to improve this part of our game. Remember I get one hour of practice a week. Anyone have a statistic tracking sheet? Thx.
  3. Thx. I have 3 "b" players, no "a" players and 8 boys altogether. Offensively we are running a 5 Out Zone Offense where we swing the ball on the perimeter and the weak side wing cuts to the ball side foul line for a jump shot or drive or pass to the ball side corner who is cutting to the basket. The first game we just couldn't execute but game two we ran the offense to perfection, but couldn't hit a shot. Last practice I introduced a play where we screen the defending guards and create a lane for the wing to penetrate the open space. Both corners cut to the basket to create two passsing options on the low block for the wing. Hopefully this play will help our layup opportunities, which so far have been limited to transistion shots. I coach rec league so I get one hour of practice a week. Both my layup line and jumpshooting drill require quick accurate passing and quick shooting. I tried a drill last practice where we played 4 on 4 no dribbling no traveling to try to hone the pass to the open man and quick shot idea. As you can tell, while new to coaching I have a fair understanding of the game...any further suggestions would be great.
  4. I am a first year head coach coaching 9 and 10 yr old boys. My offense has scored 3 baskets or less in our 1st two games. We are getting lots of uncontested jumpshots from the foul line extended. Any suggestions?
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