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8 Keys to Basketball Post Player Development

Basketball is a game of movement, positioning, and timing. Master these eight keys to basketball post player development, and you'll be one step closer to becoming the next great NBA star. For more information visit us: shootaway.com

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8 Keys to Basketball Post Player Development

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  1. 8 Keys To Basketball Post Player Development ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  2. A basketball post player is usually taken for granted but can be a great basketball shooter under the right conditions. When they're good, they can be game-changers. When they're bad, they can be a detriment to your team. In the past couple of years, coaches have become more aware of the importance needed when developing a post player as a shooter basketball. A post player will either take your team to another level or place a ceiling on what you can achieve. These are the eight keys to basketball post-player development. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  3. 1. Run, Run, and Run  • Runs are the most essential part of post play. Why? That's because they work on both positioning and movement. Runs are essential because they are the best way to improve positioning and spacing within your offense. • To develop a post player, you have to make him understand how his position is essential to the team's success. After a few runs, your post players should have a better sense of their positioning and the areas they should be in. One of the most effective ways to improve a post player’s runs is to use a baskeball machine during training. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  4. 2. Keep It Simple • The beauty of post play is its simplicity. The central part of the offense is the ball going into the post. You want the post player to receive the ball, square up and make a play. It is that easy. • When working with your post players on their footwork, you want them to keep it simple. Footwork is necessary, but you don't want to complicate it by adding multiple moves to their arsenal. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  5. 3. Expand Your Scoring Range • Post players need to be able to score from anywhere. This is because the best post players are the ones that can score in a variety of ways. • The only way to do this is by expanding your shooting range. Through repetition and practice, post players should be able to knock down the 15-to-18-foot jump shot. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  6. 4. Rebound the Basketball  • Rebounding is one of the most overlooked aspects of being a post player. Teams need to have post players that can clean the defensive glass. • Great post players can cause havoc on the offensive glass when you have great post players. The goal is to have a post player that can score, rebound, and block shots, which is why investing in a rebounder basketball machine is recommended. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  7. 5. Footwork is Critical • The next most important thing to being a good post player is being able to withstand the contact from your defender. Good post players can maintain their balance and avoid being sent off the court. • When you have a post player who can establish great footwork, it is difficult for their defender to stop them. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  8. 6. Quality Repetitions • The more a player can practice certain moves, the better they will become. Repetition is the key to becoming a better post player. • Players need to practice both offensive and defensive post moves. This will help the post player be both offensively and defensively responsible. • We suggest incorporating a basketball hoop rebounder in your training. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  9. 7. Don't Forget The Basics  • Many people, including coaches, get so caught up in the latest things that they can forget about their basics. Just because a player can shoot three-pointers, dunk the ball and play great defense doesn't mean they can't work on their post moves. • Post players should practice their footwork, shooting skills, and post moves daily. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  10. 8. Ball Screens • Ball screens are an essential part of the game of basketball. They can cause big men to come out of the post to help on the perimeter. This can lead to a mismatch on the low block. • The post player should practice ball screens to improve his footwork on the dribble. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

  11. Conclusion • These are the eight keys to success for post player development. Implement these principles that address their game's physical, mental, and conceptional aspects. You will be working with high character. These motivated players will improve with each passing week. Your team's level of success will be defined by how you develop your post players. Remember that a shooting machine goes a long way in their training; use it well. • ©Copyright by Shootaway.com

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