The drill has several objectives:
- Keep 3 on 3 games at lower levels from being a dribbler and 2 watchers.
- It emphasizes the give and go.
- Requires players to get open to receive a pass
- De-emphasize dribbling
- Encourages team play on offense
- Makes the defense play harder to stop the points for passes and guard the basket cutter.
- It can be used to practice a delay game offense and defending against a delay game if you don’t set a limit for the number of passes.
- Regular scoring for two and three point baskets.
- Every completed pass followed by a basket cut is worth one point for the offense. It is important that only a pass followed by a basket cut counts as a point to promote cutting in our motion offense. Pass and stand is not a point. If we use it with our high school teams, then a pass and screen is also worth a point.
- (Optional) You can set a limit of no more than 7 points from passes if there is lack of attempting to get a shot.
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