NBA Skill Development Playbook

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Description

All coaches can benefit from the unique drills and philosophies shown on this NBA Skill Development Playbook. Footwork is a big key for player development as Coach Peterman shares post secrets from the NBA. Also, Coach Peterman analyzes the idea of competitiveness, commitment and cutting discipline. A distinction is made between an individual workout and skill development. The NBA Skill Development Playbook shows the NBA’s knowledge on skill development. Weak hand development, playing through contact and contesting shots are discussed. The NBA Skill Development Playbook also has quality shooting workout feature from several NBA teams to develop shooters. This outstanding NBA Skill Development Playbook prepares coaches to hit the floor and maximize their time and their player’s potential. Every coach, regardless of level, must see this thought-provoking presentation on skill development.

It has 102 pages of NBA skill development that concerns pick and roll, guard drills, post play drills, shooting development, NBA man defense tips, as well as full court and half court defensive techniques.

1  Table of Contents
2  NBA Man to Man Defensive Principles
3  NBA Shooting Drills
4  Full Court Defensive Drills
5  4 on 4 Shell Drill- Man to Man
6  NBA Transition Pick and Roll’s
7  NBA Offensive Drills and Tips
8  NBA Post Skill Development
9  NBA Guard Skill Development – Foul Line Cutting Series
10  Best Set Plays Ran in the NBA
11  NBA Skill Development Playbook (Full eBook Download)

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Men’s Basketball Coach Scott Peterman has coached at the NCAA Division 2 (Southwestern Oklahoma State University), NAIA (USAO), and JUCO Levels (Blinn College and Carl Albert State College) as well as high school. Coach Peterman just felt that fellow coaches, especially young coaches, need to constantly work on their “game,” just like the basketball players that we coach. We as coaches need to improve ourselves.