It is no coincidence that every championship team has a player who can control the game when it's winning time. This special player intuitively knows each situation and how his team should react. He is a leader at all times, on and off the floor. Learn the key components involved in developing the point guard mentality.
Developing the skills of the point guard is a tedious, careful, and slow process. Coaches can cultivate excellent point guards if they take the right approach to the mental aspect of the game first. Great point guards are tough, unselfish, understand the game, and mentally strong. A winning point guard is in command when the game is on the line and makes all other players better by his presence.
Players are never too young to begin learning the truths of the game. Starting with the fundamentals, a young player must become comfortable with dribbling, passing, shooting, and playing defense. As players develop physically, they also gain knowledge of how to play the game. This development is key for point guards because their position is the most important on the floor. A good point guard makes the team go.
The following eight skills are necessary for great point guards:
Four Secrets Of Great Post Play
Becoming proficient around the basket has a lot less to do with skill and jumping ability than it does knowing how to play. Maximizing your position, physical play, and knack for the ball will make you an excellent low post player. Focus on your strengths, work on these keys, and watch your game elevate like never before. As you begin to catch the ball more and increase your scoring, your confidence will skyrocket. Good luck as you begin to develop outstanding post players in your program.How Jumping Higher Will Ruin Your Game
There are many ingredients that are required to become a solid basketball player. The total player is a combination of knowledge, skill, and work ethic. Today's player often looks for a short cut along the way. Ask any good player at the college level about short cuts and they'll laugh at you. Yet, many players get trapped into gimmicks that promise great results. One of these is increasing your ability to jump. Unfortunately, every second spent on become a fantastic leaper will rob you from being the player you need to be.The 30 Minute Practice Test - Would You Pass or Fail?
As basketball coaches, our job is to present a simple game to young players. Through teaching methods, drills, and on the floor execution, players are sent into games prepared to play with a purpose and execute the coach's game plan. Too often players are ill-prepared to execute on game night because of a lack of fundamentals and focus on key components of winning. The problem lies not with the players on our team, but with us as coaches. Are you part of the problem?