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Ep 2900 Are Your Practice Reps Actually Preparing Your Players for Game-Winning Shots?

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Ep 2900 Are Your Practice Reps Actually Preparing Your Players for Game-Winning Shots?

Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)›
3 days ago37:14

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In the world of coaching, we often fall into the trap of "drilling for comfort" rather than "drilling for conflict." We see players knock down 20 shots in a row in a stationary block-shooting drill and think we have a team of sharpshooters. Then, Friday night comes, the defense is flying at them, the lungs are burning, and those same shooters go 2-for-15. The gap between Practice Performance and Game Execution is usually a result of poor practice design. To win the "Shooting War," your practices must move beyond "blocked" reps and into the realm of Variable Practice—where every shot is contested, every catch is meaningful, and every rep mimics the chaos of a real possession.

1. Rep Density vs. Rep Quality

It isn’t about how many shots your players take; it’s about how many Game-Speed Decisions they make while shooting. In the mid-season January grind, use your TeachHoops member calls to "audit" your practice plan: are your players standing in lines for five minutes to get three shots? Or are you utilizing Small-Sided Games (SSGs) where every player touches the ball and has to find "Open Space" under pressure? We want "Rep Density" that includes a defender closing out. If there isn't a hand in the face, it isn't a game shot.

2. The "Math" of Shot Selection

A "good shot" isn't just one that goes in; it’s one that has a high Expected Value ($eFG\%$). You must teach your players to understand the "Hierarchy of Shots":


Tier 1: Paint touches and layups.


Tier 2: Rhythm, catch-and-shoot threes from the "slots" or corners.


Tier 3: Contested, mid-range pull-ups (The "Shot-Clock Killer").

When your practice "talk" centers on the quality of the look rather than just the result of the rim, you remove the anxiety of shooting and replace it with a "High-IQ Shot Mentality."

The language you use in practice dictates the "wiring" of your players. Stop saying "Good shot" just because it went in. Start saying "Great look" when they execute the extra pass to a better shooter. When you reward the process of the shot, you build a team that trusts the system even when the ball isn't falling. Remember: you aren't just coaching them to shoot; you are coaching them to hunt the best possible possession for the team.

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The Two Pillars of Game-Ready ShootingThe Practice-to-Game Translation MatrixPractice HabitGame ImpactStationary ShootingHigh confidence, Low transfer.Fatigue ShootingBuilds mental toughness and "Leg Strength."Decision Shooting (1v1/2v2)Improves $eFG\%$ and "Next Play" speed.Timed "Kill" DrillsSimulates late-game pressure and urgency.The "Coach's Note" on TalkSEO Keywords
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