Bounce Pass Basketball Drill

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Part of the video series: Basketball Fundamentals

Summary: Bounce passing drills can improve accuracy and reduce turnovers. Get expert tips and advice on basketball drills, rules, and history in this free video.

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Travis Corpening Travis Corpening has been playing basketball since the age of six. He played as a guard for Francis Marion University, and he moved on to play semiprofessiona... read more

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Bounce Pass Basketball Drill

The last pass drill I would like to show you is called "The bounce pass drill". Now, when you are bounce passing, just as the other two drills, you want to have another person you can play with that will stand, free throw line extended and as you pass it, this is the other important thing is just as when you were doing the "bounce pass" drills earlier, we want to make sure that you are stepping into your passes, but you are not crossing your feet. Because it is really easy to cross your feet on the "bounce pass drill" so when you are doing it you want to keep your feet shoulder length apart and you want to pass it to the man. So that they catch it right there in their bread basket, right there in their chest. So, we are coming and we can move all the way down the court, back and forth. The better you get at it, the faster you get at it. Pay attention, make sure that you do not pass it to close to the man or dribble it to close to the man or not far enough from the man so he can actually catch it, where he needs to so he can be effective in the game. You want to try to pass it not in the very center of the court with space between you and the man but a little closer to the center. So, another move for you to put in your repertoire when you are trying to get together you?re passing. So, there you have it "bounce passing drill".

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