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bastketball lesson 5.ppt

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Basketball Lesson 5 I. Introduction 1.Public Relations 1 Administration 2 Faculty 3 Fellow Coaches 4 Parents of the players 5 The press—sportswriters and sportscasters 6 Others 2.Game Organization: ⑴Preparing the team mentally ⑵ Preparing the team physically ①Monday—go over the mistakes in our games of the previous weekend; ②Tuesday and Wednesday—these will be hard practice days, and we will do considerable half-court scrimmaging to prepare us both offensively and defensively for our coming opponents.; ③Thursday—review our game plan in regard to our opponents’ offense and defense, considerable shooting of all kinds, work on our lead-protection game. 3 Pregame Procedure ①Eating ②Resting ③Reporting Time ④Pre-Game Talk 4 Warmup ①Pair up in groups of three and pass the ball for about tow minutes to get the feel of it. ②Start the cutting drills that have been assigned. ③Some dribble drives for both underneath and jump shots. ④Tow starters take the free-throw line with one shooting and the other retrieving. 5 During the Game ①Players on the bench ②The coach must keep his wits about him and be alert to make any criticism or corrections necessary to improve the play of his team and the individuals on his team. 6 Substitutions. Do not substitute haphazardly: ⑴ To instruct a specific individual ⑵ To rest a tired player ⑶ To replace an injured player ⑷ To improve the defense on a player who is hurting you ⑸ To replace a player who is not doing well ⑹ To develop reserve strength ⑺ When a “pinch hitter” or special talent is needed ⑻ To develop team morale and give all players a chance to perform when the outcome of a game is reasonably certain. ⑼ To provide the best defense, offense. Rebounding, ball controlling, or pressing team as the occasion demands. ⑽ For disciplinary reasons. ⑾ To match up, counteract, or offset the substitutions of an opponent. ⑿ To save a player in danger of fouling out. 7 Time-outs To stop a rally by the opponent In case
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