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George Matthew Karl - 101 Basketball Rebound. V.III

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101 Basketball Rebounding Drills
George Karl
Terry Stotts
Price Johnson
Page 2 1997 Coaches Choice Books All rights reserved Printed in the - photo 2
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1997 Coaches Choice Books. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of Sagamore Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1-57167-080-7
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 96-71929
Book Layout: Michelle Summers
Cover Design: Deborah M. Bellaire and Julie L. Denzer
Diagrams: Michelle R. Dressen
Antonio J. Perez
Developmental Editor: Joanna Wright
Cover Photos: Courtesy of the NBA
Andy Haft
Coaches Choice Books is an imprint of:
Sagamore Publishing, Inc.
P.O. Box 647
Champaign, IL 61824-0647
(217) 359-5940
Fax: (217) 359-5975
Web Site: http//www.sagamorepub.com
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Contents
Acknowledgments
4
Dedication
5
Preface
7
Chapter
1 Basic Technique Drills
9
2 Clearing-Out Drills
29
3 Blocking-Out Drills
45
4 Outlet Passing Drills
55
5 Fast-Break Drills
69
6 Zone Defense Drills
79
7 Progression Drills
85
8 Aggressiveness Drills
101
9 Stamina Drills
111
About the Authors
125

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Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank John Sullivan for his editorial assistance in helping to write up drills presented in this book. The authors are also grateful for the professional assistance in publishing this book provided by the staff of Coaches Choice Books and Videosparticularly Michelle Summers, Joanna Wright, Debbie Bellaire and Julie Denzer.
Finally, special thanks are extended to all of the players and coaches with whom we have had the opportunity to work with over the years. Their efforts and feedback have helped influence the design and ultimately the selection of the drills included in this book.
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Dedication
This book is dedicated to our familieswho
motivated us to strive for excellence and
reach for new heights. Their love enriches
and energizes us.
George Karl
Terry Stotts
Price Johnson
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Preface
For the more than three decades that I have been playing and coaching basketball, I have observed countless situations on the court and literally thousands of individuals attempting to play the game to the best of their abilities. Collectively, my experiences have given me an opportunity to evaluate many techniques and fundamentals for playing competitive basketball and a variety of methods for teaching those techniques and fundamentals. In the process, I have come to realize that true learning occurs when there is a need to know, a solid understanding of how to learn exists, and coaches and players realize that a particular goal can be reached.
My co-authors and I wrote this book to provide basketball coaches at all competitive levels with a tool that can enable them to maximize the skills and attributes of their players. As a vehicle for teaching and learning, properly designed drills can have extraordinary value. Each of the four volumes of drills in this series features drills that I have collected, court-tested, and applied over the course of my coaching career. If in the process of using the drills presented in this book coaches are better able to develop the skills of their players, then the effort to write these drill books will have been well worthwhile.
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GEORGE KARL
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Diagram Key
G
guard
PG
point guard
SG
shooting guard
F
forward
SF
small forward
PF
power forward
C
center

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