Here is a portion of some Larry Brown clinic notes. Below, Coach Brown is discussing his approach to practice organization.
The daily practice schedule is designed to simulate the flow of a game, from the pregame meeting through overtime (total time – 2 hours)
Playing hard is the top priority – Intensity development is built into the daily practice schedule by making all drills competitive against the clock or an opponent
Warm up (:20)
– Focuses on ball-handling and shooting
Defense (:40)
– Defense is taught in a “part” fashion, utilizing three- and four-man breakdown drills to reinforce concepts
“Halftime” (:10)
– A series of shooting drills is utilized to give the players an active rest period
Offense (:40)
– Offense is taught in a “whole” fashion, utilizing 5-on-0 and 5-on-5 drills to develop spacing and seamless teamwork
“Overtime” (:10)
– Special situations (baseline out-of-bounds, sideline out-of-bounds, end-of quarter, and delay games that often make the difference between victory and defeat are rehearsed in situational scrimmages
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