Netball Full Court Press Full Court Press Youth Netball drills, session plan, lesson plans and practices Start practice with this 3-on-2, full-court drill From Dave Witzig, Normal, Illinois Coaches are always searching for new and exciting drills that will get their players warmed up and ready to go. Stay low, don’t bob up and down. We’re going to break down Coach Shaka Smart’s famous “Havoc” press defense. May 5, 2016 By Coach Keith 2 Comments. O1 passes to O2 and goes behind. Imagine a glass ceiling they can’t hit.


Full court one on one drills like this drill from Breakthrough Basketball and this drill from Stack one are great for practicing and teaching this.
Share 655. Set up the 2-2-1 zone press like this (see Diagram A). Assuming the ball was not immediately thrown to one of the outside players, you'll want Player 1 and Player 2 to set screens for each other trying to get open. Two other defenders should be positioned just inside the half-court line, and the fifth player plays "prevent". A full-court zone press often implies trapping, gambling. Before proceeding with this page, read "Transition Defense", on full court defense. Check it out here. We’ve done a complete breakdown of Coach Shaka Smart’s “Havoc” 1-2-1-1 full court press before. Shares 663. Share 1. Have two players set at both ends of the free throw line. The drill starts with the ball in the middle line. The reason we pressure the player with the ball is that if the front-line players stand off the offensive player with the ball it becomes too easy for them to survey the floor and make passes through the middle of the press. The full-court pressure defense is a man-to-man full-court defense. Edit: 03/11/2016 – We just published 8 breakdown drills for implementing this Havoc press. Similar starting formation to a 3-1-1 press, except that in the 1-2-1-1 press the front middle player starts close to the baseline pressuring the inbounder instead of starting around the free-throw line. The following 3-on-2, full-court drill works on several skills simultaneously and is one we use daily within the first 15 minutes of practice. If you want to implement this press, here are 7 killer drills you can use. Tweet 7. To implement this high intensity defensive system, your players need: Get comfortable in a defensive stance. The rule to follow and remember in the 3-man weave is to pass the ball and go-behind the receiver (pass and go-behind). The 1-2-1-1 press is an aggressive full court press with many different variations that can be made to suit your team and/or to give you an advantage over the opponent you’re playing against. With the "pressure defense", we do not gamble or trap much. Shaka Smart “Havoc” 1-2-1-1 Full Court Press – The Complete Guide. Drill: The players should get into three lines at one end of the court (additional players should be off the playing court, behind the baseline. O2 receives the pass, passes to O3, and goes … If you're facing a full-court man-to-man press that is denying the inbounds, you'll want your outside players to break down the court as shown in the diagram below. Instead of using the phrase, "we are going to press this team", I tell my players "we are going to pressure this team."