Revolutionize Your Basketball Practice by Copycatting Chip Kelly
Bill Walsh revolutionized football while watching a basketball game. He took the motion, screens and high percentage of the inbounds pass from basketball and created a football offense along the same lines called the West Coast offense. I won't go into how it revolutionized football as there have been encyclopedias written about it. You can read a little about it here (Click Here)
How can you steal from football to revolutionize basketball like Bill Walsh did with basketball for football? What benefits, strategies or schemes can you take from football and apply to basketball? Specifically, how can you emulate Chip Kelly?
As a Giant's fan, I hate Chip Kelly but, as an entrepreneur, I really admire how Chip Kelly operates practices. What he's done is create a practice so efficient that the players are able to execute 30-50%,and in some cases 1000%, more plays per practice than other teams.
Some players are able to get complete practices worth of reps where, in the past and for other teams, they wouldn't get in a single rep. For the Eagles and previously for Oregon, they receive the added benefit of not just the increased reps for the backup players, but it gives the coaches a chance to discover diamonds in the rough.
Practice makes perfect and Chip Kelly has taken this mantra to another level. You can read a little more about his philosophy here. (Click Here)
How can you use Chip Kelly's philosophy to help your team? I won't go into specific drills or strategies but what I will talk about is how you can better use your equipment to achieve the same efficiency as Chip Kelly.
I have been into thousands of high schools, junior schools and middle schools and I see many patterns. With the exception of the main court boards, almost every single gym has wooden or steel side backboards.
The ball does not react the same as tempered glass; they are not clearglass or see through; almost 100% of them do not have breakaway rims and they are not set at the regulation height of 10'. Almost 80% of the rims I measure are 1/2"-1" off and, in some case, even more. (Test it yourself)
Your players are practicing on backboards and rims they will not be playing on in regulation games. They are not practicing perfectly. Not because of anything you are doing but the equipment.
How much improvement would you see if you had six regulation boards with regulation rims? How much improvement would you see with perfect practice on perfect equipment?
How many more drills could you do with six regulation backboards with breakaway rims in play? Six sets of kids doing Mikan drills. Six sets of kids doing free throw shooting drills. Six sets of kids doing lay up, warm up or ball handling drills.
How many more reps will your players get? How many diamonds in the rough will you find?
Speaking of efficiency, upgrading backboards is one of the easiest and most affordable upgrades you can do in your gym. It's low cost and doesn't require gym downtime. There are also numerous ways to get new tempered-glass backboards.
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